Supreme Court Panel Talks Conflicts and Cameras
O'Connor is serving on an American Bar Association subcommittee that's working to find a recusal rule that would govern state and federal courts across the country. She said she's "hesitant with a one-size-fits-all rule." Like the Supreme Court, Ohio …
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NJ Supreme Court rules same-sex couples can marry beginning Monday
The state had tried to delay the granting of marriage licenses pending an appeal of a ruling last month that found that it must allow same-sex couples to marry, saying not doing so deprived them of rights the U.S. Supreme Court guaranteed in June.
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Atheist to get her day at the Supreme Court
But as an atheist, those views have put her at the center of a personal, political, and legal fight that has reached the U.S. Supreme Court. The issue is public prayer at her local town board meetings, another contentious case over the intersection of …
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Deja Vu at Jones Day: Firm Hires Six More Supreme Court Clerks
In the late 1990s Jeffrey Sutton, now a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, established an active Supreme Court practice from Jones Day's Columbus, Ohio office. “Jeff Sutton is not an anomaly” now, said Skarin. Morrell also had …
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