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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit rejected the argument that an
arrest by South Dakota law-enforcement officers was unreasonable because the
officers lacked authority under state law to arrest the defendant for a federal
crime.
over 3 years ago
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s brother-in-law, William Jackson, is a partner in
the firm’s complex litigation and dispute resolution practice.
over 3 years ago
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Supreme Court justices, judges, law clerks, lawyers and journalists still follow Bashman’s blog for appellate news.
over 3 years ago
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In her nearly two years on the Supreme Court bench, Amy Coney Barrett has developed her own terse way of writing opinions.
over 3 years ago
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In letters recently uncovered, a former secretary for SCOTUS justices in the 1930’s wrote about life at the court and her least favorite justices.
over 3 years ago
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During a recent conference, Justice Elena Kagan explained why colleagues were
“very split” on how to make oral arguments work in the COVID-19 era.
over 3 years ago
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Cornelius Jones, one of the few Black Supreme Court advocates of his time, is
remembered.
about 3 years ago
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Katie Barlow, a lawyer and broadcaster, is teaching the public about the Supreme Court through two-minute TikToks.
about 3 years ago
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With hybrid work models here to stay, traditional administrative workflows have
changed. Firms need to adopt technology to change with them.
about 3 years ago
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From tortoises to dolphins, lions to owls, the Supreme Court building is sprinkled with animal sculptures. A curator’s booklet tells what they mean.
about 2 years ago
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The Marble Palace Blog: Supreme Court Books You Should Read in 2025
11 months ago