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In today’s press release the SupremeCourt announced that: “Proceedings of the SupremeCourt of the United Kingdom can now be watched live over the internet, in a significant development for the transparency and accessibility of the highest court in the land. [read post]
[We have the following call for submissions from the Journal of SupremeCourt History.]The Journal of SupremeCourt History, a publication of the SupremeCourt Historical Society, invites submissions of articles on a continual basis. [read post]
In the last United States SupremeCourt term (beginning in October 2012 and ending in June 2013) the Court issued 73 written merit opinions, 25 of those were authored by female justices. [read post]
Once upon a time, if you do a search at the SupremeCourt website for cases or jurisprudence, all you get are decisions or resolutions SupremeCourt. [read post]
LawMemo has long been a superior site for labor and employment law resources, but now it becomes a supreme site -- literally -- with the addition of SupremeCourt Times. [read post]