Supreme Court Sends Merck Warning Label Case Back to Lower Court May 21, 2019 By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave Merck & Co. a new opportunity to avoid lawsuits accusing the company of...
Supreme Court Rules Railroad’s Payments to Injured Workers for Lost Wages Are Taxable March 4, 2019 By Andrew G. Simpson The Supreme Court has ruled that payments to injured employees for lost wages by a railway company are taxable under...
Supreme Court Justice Thomas Calls for Overturning Landmark Libel Case February 20, 2019 By Greg Stohr Justice Clarence Thomas called for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the landmark 1964 New York Times v. Sullivan ruling,...
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Federal Consumer Agency But Others on Way January 14, 2019 By Lawrence Hurley The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a Texas bank’s constitutional challenge to the structure of the U.S. Consumer...
Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh Seen as Business Friend, Regulation Skeptic July 17, 2018 By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Todd Shields, Christopher Flavelle and Greg Stohr Brett Kavanaugh could add a powerful new voice on the Supreme Court to restrain what government agencies can do, ushering...
Supreme Court Allows State Ban on Corporate Political Giving April 8, 2014 By Greg Stohr The U.S. Supreme Court left intact Iowa’s ban on corporate political donations, as the justices declined a chance to extend...
Supreme Court Denies Appeal by Photographer Who Refused Same-Sex Couple April 8, 2014 By Greg Stohr The U.S. Supreme Court turned away an appeal from a New Mexico wedding photographer found to have violated a state...
Supreme Court Nixes Suit Against Officer Brought in Another State February 28, 2014 By Sam Hananel The Supreme Court ruled this week that a Georgia police officer could not be sued in Nevada over the seizure...
Gay Marriage Battle Headed to Federal Courts February 18, 2014 By Mark Sherman The overturning of Virginia’s gay marriage ban places the legal fight over same-sex unions increasingly in the hands of federal...
Attorneys Argue Over Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Law November 18, 2013 Oklahoma’s new workers’ compensation law violates the state Constitution in several ways and should be struck down, an attorney for...