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Recent Decisions

Brownback v. King (February 25, 2021)

Salinas v. Railroad Retirement Board (February 3, 2021)
The Railroad Retirement Board’s refusal to reopen a prior benefits determination is subject to judicial review as a “final decision of the Board.”

Republic of Hungary v. Simon (February 3, 2021)
Federal Republic of Germany v. Philipp (February 3, 2021)
An exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act for “property taken in violation of international law,” does not permit a suit in the U.S. against the German government by heirs of German Jewish art dealers who lost valuable collections to the Nazi government.
Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc. (January 25, 2021)
Latest Supreme Court News
Trump’s Tax Returns Aren’t the Only Crucial Records Prosecutors Will Get
The New York Times,
For all that they reveal, tax returns have limitations. Other records from the former president’s accountants may help give a fuller picture of his finances.
Manhattan D.A. Now Has Trump’s Tax Returns
The New York Times,
After an 18-month court battle, prosecutors in Manhattan investigating possible bank and tax fraud have seized former President Donald J. Trump’s tax records.
The Supreme Court Is Not Finished With Elections
The New York Times,
The justices are about to consider whether the Voting Rights Act applies to policies that restrict the vote.
Court rules against student who sued federal officers for constitutional violations
SCOTUSblog,
A Michigan college student hit a roadblock at the Supreme Court on Thursday in his claims against two federal officers who tackled and punched him after mistaking him for a fugitive. The justices unanimously ruled that a trial court’s dismissal of a separate part of... The post Court rules against student who sued federal officers for constitutional violations appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
Press Release Regarding March Oral Argument Session
Supreme Court of the United States,
The Supreme Court will hear all oral arguments scheduled for the March session by telephone conference, following the same format used for the previous teleconference arguments. In keeping with public health guidance in response to COVID-19, the Justices and counsel will all participate remotely. The Court building remains open for official business only and closed to the public until further notice. The Court will continue to closely monitor public health guidance in determining plans for the...
The Upside-Down Treatment of Religious Exceptions Cases in the Supreme Court
Justia's Verdict,
Cornell law professor Michael C. Dorf comments on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last week to reject an emergency application from the State of Alabama to lift a stay on the execution of Willie B. Smith III. Professor Dorf observes the Court’s unusual alignment of votes in the decision and argues that, particularly as reflected by the recent COVID-19 decisions, the liberal and conservative Justices have essentially swapped places from the seminal 1990 case Employment Division v. Smith, which established that the First Amendment does not guarantee a right to exceptions from neutral laws of general applicability.
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