It may look ‘fishy,’ but new justice could decide cases without participating in oral arguments
ABA Journal Daily News
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Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor have been interrupted by other justices more often this term than any of their colleagues. Sotomayor was interrupted 57… ABA Journal Daily News
Oklahoma’s highest criminal appeals court has held the state’s forcible sodomy law doesn’t make it a crime to have oral sex with a victim who… ABA Journal Daily News
Harry Truman was president when Marie Hatch moved into her California home and the landlord, her friend Vivian Kruse, told her she could live there… ABA Journal Daily News
At a time when the U.S. Supreme Court justices hand down plenty of divided decisions, there’s one subject they’re unanimous about: They don’t want cameras… ABA Journal Daily News
It’s been nearly 10 years since Justice Clarence Thomas asked a question during oral arguments. His last question was on Feb. 22, 2006, in a… ABA Journal Daily News
This week, the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeals held that Florida’s Statute of Frauds precludes oral modification of a mortgage and that the judicial doctrine of promissory estoppel may not be used to circumvent the application of the Statute of Frauds. In Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC v. Foreclosure News
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy questioned Tuesday whether a case challenging affirmative action in college admissions should be returned to lower courts once again for more… ABA Journal Daily News