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Schumer Reaches New Low in Threatening Justices
Senator Schumer reached a new low today when he stood on the Supreme Court steps and threatened Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. His politica
Ashley Baker
Mar 4, 2020


Mike Bloomberg's $500M Failure Busts Liberal Fears About Citizens United
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg spent roughly $500 million on the 2020 presidential race and has very little to show for it. This
PJ Media
Mar 4, 2020


Today's SCOTUS Abortion Case is About Much More Than Abortion
The following is a statement by Committee for Justice president Curt Levey on today's Supreme Court argument in June Medical Services v.
Curt Levey
Mar 4, 2020


Seila Law v. CFPB Part 1: From Humphrey’s Executor to Kavanaugh’s DC Circuit Opinions
Today the Supreme Court heard arguments in Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a case that will determine the constitutio
Ashley Baker
Mar 3, 2020


2020 Democrats Sidestep Fight for Supreme Court
Another reason the Supreme Court hasn’t been a focal point is largely because Democratic-appointed justices are a safe 'liberal' vot
The Washington Times
Feb 24, 2020


CFJ Amicus Brief Urges SCOTUS to Rule that Google's Android Infringes Oracle's Copyright
The following is a statement from Curt Levey, the Committee for Justice's president and one of the attorneys on the brief...
Curt Levey
Feb 19, 2020


Amicus Brief Filed in Google v. Oracle in Support of Oracle
Copyright cases do not call for a free-ranging search for the best copyright policy, but rather depends solely on statutory interpretation.
Ashley Baker
Feb 18, 2020


In Case You Missed It: Hottest Firms And Stories On Law360
The recent Texas state verdict that Title Source misappropriated proprietary data from former collaborator HouseCanary underscores the rise
Law360
Feb 8, 2020


Tuesday Round-Up
Ashley Baker discusses the impact of two recent Supreme Court decisions that have produced a “sea change in intellectual property litigation
SCOTUSblog
Feb 4, 2020
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