Category Archives: Term

The Affordable Care Act Cases – The Circuit Court Arguments

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The Affordable Care Act Cases

The Supreme Court’s review of the Affordable Care Act cases arose out of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. There, a divided three judge panel struck down the most contentious portions of the law.

As a preview of the upcoming arguments before the Supreme Court, Oyez has collected and transcribed the arguments in the Eleventh Circuit, which you can listen to below.

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The Affordable Care Act Cases – The Individual Mandate & the Commerce Clause

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The Affordable Care Act Cases

Prof. Sheldon Nahmod of the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law and author of the Nahmod Law blog discusses most watched question to be addressed by the Court in its review of President Obama’s healthcare reform legislation.

The Affordable Care Act Cases – The Anti-Injunction Act

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The Affordable Care Act Cases

At the end of this month, the Supreme Court will hear what may be one of the most significant challenges of the Roberts Era – the Affordable Care Act Cases. Prof. Kent Streseman of the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law discusses the first, somewhat obscure question the Court will hear.

Oyez is now putting the finishing touches on a special feature that will delve deeper into the origins of the ACA cases and clarify the questions they raise. Stay tuned!

The Affordable Care Act Arguments

Case: The Affordable Care Act Cases There’s been a great deal of coverage in the media about the amount of time the Court has allocated to arguments in the ACA challenges, which it will hear at the end of this month. Just how significant is it that the Court granted six hours of arguments to … Continue reading The Affordable Care Act Arguments

United States v. Jones Decision

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United States v. Jones

The Court’s recent opinion in United States v. Jones has potentially far-reaching implications in future search and seizure case. Prof. Douglas Godfrey recaps the opinion and discusses the impact.

Court Finds Warrantless GPS Tracking Unconstitutional

Case: United States v. Jones In a significant Fourth Amendment decision, the Court today found that law enforcement authorities must obtain warrants before using GPS tracking devices to monitor a vehicle. The decision was unanimous. The case is No. 10-1259, United States v. Jones.

This Week’s Oral Arguments Now Available

The Oyez Project at Chicago-Kent has posted audio and transcripts of this week’s oral arguments. The Court heard arguments this week in the following cases: United States v. Home Concrete & Supply Filarsky v. Delia Holder v. Gutierrez Vartelas v. Holder

Court Extends Texas Redistricting Battle

The Supreme Court on Friday issued an unsigned, per curiam opinion in Perry v. Perez halting the implementation of a congressional district map drawn by a Federal district court, after the lower court rejected the Texas legislature’s map. Check out Oyez’s summary of the case.

This Week’s Oral Argument Audio and Transcripts Now Available

Recordings and transcripts of this week’s oral arguments are now available from Oyez. This week, the Court heard arguments in: Kappos v. Hyatt Sackett v. EPA Perry v. Perez Knox v. Service Employees International Union FCC v. Fox Television Stations Coleman v. Maryland Court of Appeals Roberts v. Sea-Land Services