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Hypotheticals Gone Wild: A Look Back at Oral Argument in Navarette v. California
Employees will not be paid for time spent changing into and out of work clothes, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously
The argument in NLRB v. Noel Canning was quite lively. Director Christopher Schmidt pulls out a few vivid moments for ISCOTUSnow
The Supreme Court limits harsh sentences for drug dealers linked to overdose deaths
President Obama’s State of the Union address included a reference to a recent Supreme Court decision. Did you catch it?
“We are an old-fashioned institution, and in my opinion that is a good thing,” said Justice Alito at a luncheon this week
Update on the OT 2013 docket from SCOTUSblog
How can the Supreme Court unanimously agree in 1/3 of their cases when they are so polarized in other decisions? Prof. Schmidt reviewed a new book that examines the issue
Which Justices weren’t at the State of the Union address?
Justice Sotomayor gave a glimpse into her past at UCLA last week
Justice Sotomayor visited Yale