During Tuesday’s telephonic oral argument in United States v. Briggs, counsel for both sides urged the justices to avoid deciding whether the Eighth Amendment ruling in Coker v. Georgia, prohibiting ...
Justice Byron White, who as a retired justice hired a law clerk named Neil Gorsuch, once wrote that “a prime function of this Court’s certiorari jurisdiction [is] to resolve” conflicts between the ...
On Monday, November 2, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, et al. v. Sierra Club, Inc., No. 19-547. The case concerns an exception to the general rule under ...
On March 30, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, a case in which the Court is revisiting the issue of what constitutes an “injury-in-fact” to satisfy Article III ...
The UC v Broad Institute appeal hinges on whether the PTAB made any legal errors by deciding the case in favour of Broad without "substantial evidence", with observers believing an affirmance of the ...
A rhetorical analysis considers all elements of the rhetorical situation--the audience, purpose, medium, and context--within which a communication was generated and delivered in order to make an ...