Category Archives: Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup – April 23, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) VIDEO: This week, the Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that could shape the future of TV broadcasting. Professor Ed Lee explains the issues in ABC … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – April 23, 2014

Weekly Roundup – April 18, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) The Court decided not to hear another case against the NSA’s phone record collection, leaving key legal issues unresolved A conversation with Supreme Court sketch artist Art … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – April 18, 2014

Weekly Roundup – April 9, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) What does the campaign finance McCutcheon decision actually mean? Professor Sanford Greenberg of Chicago-Kent College of Law explains Listen to oral arguments from McCutcheon on Oyez Goldberg’s … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – April 9, 2014

Weekly Roundup – April 3, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) The McCutcheon opinion Learn the facts behind the McCutcheon case from Professor Carolyn Shapiro Viewpoint bias or safety bias? The High Court heard argument on a case … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – April 3, 2014

Weekly Roundup – March 26, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Hobby Lobby Arguments The Court is considering whether corporations can raise religious liberty claims. But might they dodge the question? Watch the Oyez case page on Friday … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – March 26, 2014

Weekly Roundup – March 21, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Go-go dancers brought a free speech case to the Supreme Court in Barnes v. Glen Theater. The play “Arguendo” on this case stopped by Chicago last weekend … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – March 21, 2014

Weekly Roundup – March 14, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Last week, ISCOTUS and the Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago co-hosted You(th) Decide, a program for high school students to debate and decide the outcome of Town of … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – March 14, 2014

Weekly Roundup – March 5, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Stratosphere, Troposphere, Whatever – Looking Back at Oral Argument in Massachusetts v. EPA (2007) The Court seemed divided along predictable lines during oral arguments in the headlining … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – March 5, 2014

Weekly Roundup – February 26, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) The Chief Justice’s hate mail — fifty years ago, Earl Warren mused about his inbox during oral argument. Our director explains Protesters aren’t allowed anywhere in or … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – February 26, 2014

Weekly Roundup – February 19, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) What does James Madison have to do with the civil rights movement? ISCOTUS director Christopher Schmidt explains Burning effigies, attempted suicide, and a justice on the run? … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – February 19, 2014