Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Commentary: The Supreme Court's Reliance on Amicus Curiae in the 2012-13 Term

• Commentary: The Supreme Court's Reliance on Amicus Curiae in the 2012-13 Term

• 'Unprecedented' 2012 Health Care Ruling Still Reverberates

• Libertarian Suggests 'Activist' Argument Misses the Point

• Lawyers Flood AG With Queries To Defend Georgia In Water Wars

• Scalia Chides 'Activist' Colleagues on Eve of Constitution Day

• Raging Battle Over Copyright

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