A surprising look at coalitions within the supreme courts of the United States and Indiana In June 2001, the United States Supreme Court decided three closely watched deportation cases by…
INTRODUCTION1 This paper was originally presented at the United Kingdom-United States Legal Exchange in London, England, in September 2015. The Exchange, sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers, originated…
…independent expenditures is not. In the pre-Citizens United era, there were 591 expenditures; in the post-Citizens United era, the number of expenditures nearly triples to 1674. Overall, then, there is…
…give them a number as a kind of baseline, that number is very helpful. Whether people like that number or not, even if they are angry about that number, does…
…the United States sought access to data in a foreign country that prohibited disclosure to the United States.[24] Under these agreements, each country agrees to remove legal impediments to disclosure…
…law across the United States. Born in South Africa, Marshall was an anti-apartheid advocate as a young adult before she emigrated to the United States. After attending graduate school at…
…suspected of committing a series of armed robberies. The FBI went to his cell phone provider and got the cell phone tower records — the cell site location information (“CSLI”)…
…their family members in seeking immigration paths to the United States. And we’re also working with some others in forging immigration paths in the United Kingdom. All of these judges…
…number of civil jury trials on the issue of liability decreased by 48 percent,43 and the number of criminal jury trials on the issue of guilt decreased by 46 percent,…
…large number of developing countries (with which the United States has large-scale commercial transactions), and even some countries with highly developed economies (like Japan) have not signed the Hague Convention….