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Jimmy Hoover covers the Supreme Court for The National Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @JimmyHooverDC.
February 6, 2025 | National Law Journal
High court appeals filed in January raise constitutional questions surrounding guns, birth certificates and trans identity, the stubborn independent state legislature theory and the latest challenge to New York Times v. Sullivan.
By Jimmy Hoover
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February 6, 2025 | National Law Journal
The court denied motions from acting U.S. Solicitor General Sarah Harris to pause three pending environmental cases in light of the change in administration, though it agreed to do so for a separate case about student loan repayments.
By Jimmy Hoover
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February 4, 2025 | National Law Journal
From "rookies" to "superstars," a new draft study looking at the win rates of Supreme Court advocates based on their experience uncovers some surprising results.
By Jimmy Hoover
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February 3, 2025 | National Law Journal
On Monday, the ABA adopted a resolution proposed by the New York City bar urging the high court to make its recent code of conduct "enforceable."
By Jimmy Hoover
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January 31, 2025 | National Law Journal
A steady supply of new cases has raised the stakes of the justices' 2024-2025 session.
By Jimmy Hoover
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January 30, 2025 | National Law Journal
The case is the latest—and arguably biggest—test of the conservative majority’s appetite to remove legal barriers for religious groups seeking to participate in taxpayer-funded programs, with religious schools currently excluded from every state charter school program around the country.
By Jimmy Hoover
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January 27, 2025 | National Law Journal
Plaintiff Curtrina Martin and her son were awoken to FBI agents smashing through their door in the early hours, wrongly believing their house to be that of a nearby suspected gang member.
By Jimmy Hoover
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January 24, 2025 | National Law Journal
The question now facing the justices is whether religious schools must be eligible to participate in a state's publicly funded charter school system.
By Jimmy Hoover
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January 24, 2025 | National Law Journal
"It's not a surprise that the Justice Department is going to be changing its position in voting rights cases and embracing more of the position of those who've fought against attempts to use the Voting Rights Act to expand minority participation," said one election law scholar.
By Jimmy Hoover
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January 23, 2025 | National Law Journal
The law requires potentially millions of local businesses to disclose their “beneficial owners,” or anyone with at least a 25% interest or who controls the business, to a federal regulator.
By Jimmy Hoover
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