Tag:U.S. Supreme Court
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Pros and Cons of National Injunctions
Since President Donald Trump took office, federal judges have issued dozens of nationwide injunctions to stop some of the administration’s most divisive policies from...
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Federal Circuit Breaks, Fixes PTAB
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board got a Halloween scare when a federal appeals court found its judge appointment framework unconstitutional. But to the...
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Fixing the Federal Courts
Gabe Roth thinks video cameras could fix the U.S. Supreme Court.
At least, that’s one of the prescriptions the founder and executive director of the...
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Elena Kagan Discusses Advice to Law Students, Dissenting and Diversity on the Bench
Justice Elena Kagan of the U.S. Supreme Court visited the University of Colorado Boulder campus for two days last week and on Tuesday gave...
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Uncertainty Persists in Web Accessibility and ADA
Companies’ hopes the U.S. Supreme Court would soon shed some light on website accessibility, and perhaps help curb lawsuits in that area, were recently...
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Colorado Appeals ‘Faithless Electors’ Decision to U.S. Supreme Court
Secretary of State Jena Griswold and Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Wednesday they will appeal the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision regarding “faithless...
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Making His Mark: Activist Simon Tam Speaks in Denver
What kind of evidence would you bring to the table to show you’re not offensive to yourself?
Simon Tam posed that question to a group...
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Supreme Court Could Weigh in on Faithless Electors
Two jurisdictions have split over whether the Constitution requires electors to vote for the presidential nominee of their political party, but it’s not a...
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