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Hobby Lobby Prevails in Challenge to Contraception Mandate

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Justices Say Closely Held Companies Can Refuse Contraception Insurance

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• White House Touts Law Firm Pro Bono Work

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• Baseball Game Turned Into 'Bedlam'

• Op-Ed: 'Drone Memo' Ruling a Model of Judicial Skepticism

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Justices Say Closely Held Companies Can Refuse Contraception Insurance

The two contraception mandate cases, consolidated for arguments and decision,... Read More »

Feinberg Reveals Details of GM Compensation Plan

Victims of the General Motors Co. ignition-switch defect may participate in... Read More »

Alito vs. Ginsburg: Twelve Quotes From Hobby Lobby Ruling

Highlights from Justice Samuel Alito Jr.'s ruling that the contraception mandate... Read More »

Outside the Supreme Court, Chants of "Hobby Lobby Wins!"

Dozens of antiabortion protestors gathered outside the U.S. Capitol cheered... Read More »

White House Touts Law Firm Pro Bono Work

Vice President Joe Biden expressed his support for law firm pro bono programs... Read More »

Washington Litigation Departments of the Year

Top lawyers in Washington litigation practices were busier than ever in 2013­... Read More »

Baseball Game Turned Into 'Bedlam'

An umpire's disputed call resulted in pandemonium — and a claim for negligence. Read More »

Op-Ed: 'Drone Memo' Ruling a Model of Judicial Skepticism

To rebalance transparency and secrecy, judges must demand more from the government. Read More »

Op-Ed: Advice of 'Wise Counsel' Comes Back To Haunt U.S. Corporations

Being a good lawyer means more than thinking up clever legal arguments. Read More »

 

What Does 'Hobby Lobby' Mean for Texas Employers?

"Bottom line, it appears that technically, publicly held corporations would... Read More »

Second Amendment Case Focuses On Open Carry Law

Richard Burgess walked into a Wallingford pool hall with a gun and two magazines... Read More »

IP at the ITC: A High-Profile and Unpredictable Forum

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Judge Orders Punitives Against Insurance Carrier

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Supreme Court Rules on Contraception Mandate, Union Fees

Justices Say Certain Companies Can Refuse Contraception Insurance

The two contraception mandate cases, consolidated for arguments and decision, were the second challenge to the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to be heard by the high court. Read More »

Supreme Court: Public Unions Can't Force Fees on Non-Members

The high court's decision in Harris v. Quinn came in a challenge by a group of Illinois homecare workers who argued the agency fee charged by the Service Employees International Union violated their rights by forcing them to associate with a particular union. Read More »


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Siding with Drugmakers, Sixth Circuit Tosses Painkiller Cases

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The 2014 A-List: 20 Stand-Out Firms

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