Citing Taylor Swift, Supreme Court Seems Set to Back Nominal Damages Suits January 16, 2021 WASHINGTON — About 70 minutes into what had been a meandering and technical Supreme Court argument on Tuesday about whether two Georgia students could… Continue Reading
Opinion | The Supreme Court After Trump January 14, 2021 The answer also matters on a deeper institutional level. Some justices have drifted quite far from their ideological starting points. Harry Blackmun, John Paul… Continue Reading
Supreme Court Case Tests FTC’s Powers to Recoup Ill-Gotten Gains January 13, 2021 WASHINGTON—Supreme Court justices voiced mixed views Wednesday about whether a U.S. consumer-protection agency has broad authority to demand that defendants who cheat or deceive… Continue Reading
Supreme Court Revives Abortion-Pill Restriction January 12, 2021 The first drug, mifepristone, blocks the effects of progesterone, a hormone without which the lining of the uterus begins to break down. A second… Continue Reading
NCAA expected to table planned vote on name, image, likeness rights amid Supreme Court case, Senate changes January 9, 2021 The NCAA Council is expected to table a vote on name, image and likeness legislation scheduled for this Monday, multiple sources tell CBS Sports…. Continue Reading
Can Supreme Stay Cool While Going Corporate? November 10, 2020 Once upon a time, just as an underground brand called Supreme began to percolate into the mainstream, a prominent style writer characterized its appeal… Continue Reading
Supreme Court Hears Copyright Battle Between Google and Oracle October 7, 2020 WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court considered on Wednesday whether Google should have to pay Oracle billions of dollars in a long-running lawsuit over software… Continue Reading
If the Supreme Court Ends Obamacare, Here’s What It Would Mean September 22, 2020 What would happen if the Supreme Court struck down the Affordable Care Act? The fate of the sprawling, decade-old health law known as Obamacare… Continue Reading
Supreme Court annuls decision to delegalise union September 3, 2020 The decision to delegalise the Korean Teachers and Education Workers Union (KTU) has been annulled by the Supreme Court of Korea. The government had… Continue Reading