There are oral arguments scheduled on Tuesday, March 3rd and Wednesday, March 4th. The Court will meet in conference on Thursday, March 5th. We are following Zsigray v. Langman, a defamation case case that was rescheduled from the February docket. Keep watching for new opinions!
There are oral arguments scheduled on Tuesday, March 3rd and Wednesday, March 4th. The Court will meet in conference on Thursday, March 5th. We are following Zsigray v. Langman, a defamation case case that was rescheduled from the February docket. Keep watching for new opinions!
The Supreme Court has no arguments or conferences scheduled for this week. However, we may see opinions released for cases that were argued in January and early February.
The Supreme Court has no arguments or conferences scheduled for this week. However, we may see opinions released for cases that were argued in January and early February.
This week the Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on Tuesday, February 11th and Wednesday, February 12th. We are watching Bayles v. Evans, an arbitration case that will be argued on Tuesday, and United Financial Casualty Company v. Long, a case that will be argued on Wednesday. Long raises issues...
This week the Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on Tuesday, February 11th and Wednesday, February 12th. We are watching Bayles v. Evans, an arbitration case that will be argued on Tuesday, and United Financial Casualty Company v. Long, a case that will be argued on Wednesday. Long raises issues...
This week the Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday and Wednesday. We are watching Lunsford v. Shy, a punitive damage case, and State ex rel. Farrell v. McGraw, a venue case, both of which are set for argument on Wednesday, January 29.
This week the Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday and Wednesday. We are watching Lunsford v. Shy, a punitive damage case, and State ex rel. Farrell v. McGraw, a venue case, both of which are set for argument on Wednesday, January 29.
Now that we're between terms, let's take a quick trip in our time machine. Here’s a set of facts for you to ponder… During the Civil War, the defendant, Colonel Capehart, was in command of a Union calvary regiment. Capehart approached the plaintiff, Alexander Rankin, asking him to organize and...
Now that we're between terms, let's take a quick trip in our time machine. Here’s a set of facts for you to ponder… During the Civil War, the defendant, Colonel Capehart, was in command of a Union calvary regiment. Capehart approached the plaintiff, Alexander Rankin, asking him to organize and...