Fast Times At 40 Foley: Second Circuit Drama In Zarda v. Altitude Express
This history-making case generated a slew of interesting, funny, and even snarky opinions.
This history-making case generated a slew of interesting, funny, and even snarky opinions.
When will this issue will reach the Supreme Court for resolution?
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This brilliant jurist is hipper than you might expect.
SCOTUS shortlisters and other luminaries of the federal judiciary duke it out in a landmark case.
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The Seventh Circuit, sitting en banc, delves into... lesbianism.
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