Weekly Roundup: January 29, 2014

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We are thrilled to announce our founding director, Carolyn Shapiro, has been appointed the Illinois Solicitor General – and that Christopher Schmidt is our new director!

Constitutional First Principles on Display: A Look Back at Oral Arguments in NLRB v. Noel Canning

Anonymous tips and car stops – the Supreme Court has fun with hypotheticals in Navarette v. California

Is it a crime to buy a gun for someone else? The Supreme Court will decide

Employees will not be paid for time spent changing into and out of work clothes, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously

Happy birthday, Chief Justice Roberts!

Did the daughter of Raging Bull writer Frank Petrella wait too long to file her copyright infringement suit?

A pilot who sued his employer for defamation when the airline labeled him a security threat loses in the Supreme Court

Justices weigh child porn restitution

Are ‘Boobies’ Bracelets the New Black Armbands?

Last week’s oral argument, including the Raging Bull case, is posted at Oyez

Harris v. Quinn showcases a labor law issue in a sensitive matter – home health care workers

Air Wisconsin opinion

Sandifer opinion: Time spent changing in and out of protective gear is not compensated by federal law

Burrage opinion

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