The Supreme Court on Thursday appointed a former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas to argue in a case involving the application of the federal laws governing post-conviction relief for federal prisoners.
A lawsuit contesting the authority of federal guidance preventing children from being dropped from the Children’s Health Insurance Program was dismissed after both parties in the case told a federal appeals court the complaint was now moot.
The decision marks the end of the road for several criminal defendants and a police officer accused of excessive force in a fatal shooting.
Julie Levinson Werner and Sandra Halbing of Lowenstein Sandler discuss current DEI-related practices among businesses and potential legal concerns they should be aware of. The authors also provide comment on the precedents that have been set by the Supreme Court’s decision and their broader thoughts on corporate DEI programs.
An appeals court will not allow the Trump administration to end birthright citizenship for certain children of immigrants, in a ruling that could propel the issue to the Supreme Court.