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Fred Eshelman’s petition for high-court review asserts that 10th Circuit victory for hunters and the public to access public ...
The side seeking Supreme Court review is known as the “petitioner,” while the side that won in the lower court (and thus opposes Supreme Court review) is known as the “respondent.” After the ...
As reported on this blog and Howe on the Court, the Supreme Court has issued an order extending the deadline for filing a petition for a writ of certiorari to 150 days from the lower court’s judgment.
To be clear, this does not mean the Supreme Court will take up the merits of the dispute. Today's order only agrees to review the petition for certiorari in an expedited fashion, and will likely ...
The groups argue that the uncertainty caused by FAPA violates the due process and takings clauses of the U.S. Constitution.
Days away from a scheduled execution, the Richard Jordan legal team has filed new petitions in the hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will grant a stay of execution.
A pending petition for certiorari in Career Counseling, Inc. v. Amerifactors Financial Group, LLC, No. 24-86 (2024), asks the Supreme Court to resolve some of these differences.
Any Supreme Court interest in granting this petition will likely attract a wide range of amici participation at the certiorari stage by health care industry groups and associations, pharmaceutical ...
Today the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Sunoco LP v. Honolulu and Shell PLC v. Honolulu, two petitions from oil companies seeking High Court intervention in a state-law-based climate case in ...
Democratic groups are urging the Supreme Court to let them defend federal limits on coordinated spending between campaigns and political committees.
The Supreme Court made it easier to challenge long-standing federal rules, the latest in a series of decisions about government actions.
On June 24, 2024, the Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of certiorari in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, CO, (23-975), a case challenging the scope of an ...