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| Supreme Court Latest News+ XML/RSSFormer Missouri DWI Judge Comments on U.S. Supreme Court Decision Requiring Warrants for Blood Draws By 45BUCKS.com & DidYouBlow.com Mike Carter, former Judge and long time DWI attorney responded to the news of the Supreme Court's decision: "It's already the case that police officers only need a 'reasonable suspicion' to take someone's driver license for up to a year. By Jade Media Pr On March 20th, Concert pianist Jade Simmons will be honored at a black-tie dinner in Washington D.C. where she'll receive a Medal of Excellence from the Sphinx Organization recognizing young Black and Latino leaders in classical music. By Poor Penny Productions, Inc. The release of author Gregory L Hudson's book, "Why I Sued Eddie Murphy", shines a spotlight on "copyright infringement" lawsuits like never before and leaves writers, Independent Artists, and Intellectual Property Solo Practioners optimistic. By DwiCenter.com Prosecutors have all the power in these cases in the first place -- the fact is prosecutors have been getting guilty verdicts withOUT alcohol-percentage tests for more years than they have with them. We canot continually chip away the 4th Amendment By The Hardwicke Group Attorney David Rivkin to deliver Constitution Day address at Penn State By The Hardwicke Group The Supreme Court ObamaCare ruling is the topic at a Federalist Society forum on October 4 at Florida International University College of Law. David Rivkin, who led the 26-state case against the US government, and Prof. Elizabeth Foley will present. By The Hardwicke Group David Rivkin Analyzes the Supremes’ Decision at the Cato Institute's annual Constitution Day symposium on Supreme Court rulings. The Chief Justice’s opinion expanded Congress’ taxing power in order to uphold the ObamaCare legislation. By Medical Tourism Association The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) this morning, which means U.S. healthcare reform is here to stay. By Rhonda Reddick, Androvett Legal Media & Marketing Gardere’s Richard Faulk will participate in the mock U.S. Supreme Court arguments on climate change tort liability April 10 at George Mason University School of Law. By Alex Nesbitt Will Obamacare survive the Supreme Court? Will the justices rule based on politics or the constitution? Three Days of Argument: Obamacare on Trial captures one of the most important issues facing our nation and our Supreme Court. By Dorinda Bordlee, Bioethics Defense Fund Bioethics Defense Fund and co-counsel file Supreme Court amicus brief for 7 medical groups exposing how Obamacare “abortion premium mandate” violates the Free Exercise Clause. By Rose Radford Ragsdale Liggett attorney, Jim Conner made significant appellate law in the case against the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services when the state's final appeal was rejected by the NC Supreme Court. All Press ReleasesFormer Missouri DWI Judge Comments on U.S. Supreme Court Decision Requiring Warrants for Blood Draws By 45BUCKS.com & DidYouBlow.com Mike Carter, former Judge and long time DWI attorney responded to the news of the Supreme Court's decision: "It's already the case that police officers only need a 'reasonable suspicion' to take someone's driver license for up to a year. By Aliya Leigh Why should the US legalize gay marriage? It gives the homosexuals the same benefits as heterosexuals under the law of the United States of America that has nothing to do with the Bible or... By Jade Media Pr On March 20th, Concert pianist Jade Simmons will be honored at a black-tie dinner in Washington D.C. where she'll receive a Medal of Excellence from the Sphinx Organization recognizing young Black and Latino leaders in classical music. By The Seattle Times On February 28th, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled against a major player in the foreclosure industry, Quality Loan Service, saying it could not act merely as an agent for lenders. By William Michael Cunningham The case is Gabelli v. Securities and Exchange Commission and "a decision is expected in the court's upcoming term, which ends in June." Mr. Cunningham has been granted permission to file an Amicus Brief with the U.S. Supreme Court. By Poor Penny Productions, Inc. The release of author Gregory L Hudson's book, "Why I Sued Eddie Murphy", shines a spotlight on "copyright infringement" lawsuits like never before and leaves writers, Independent Artists, and Intellectual Property Solo Practioners optimistic. By DWI Center of St. Louis Missouri Prosecutors have all the power in these cases in the first place -- the fact is prosecutors have been getting guilty verdicts withOUT alcohol-percentage tests for more years than they have with them. We cannot continually chip away the 4th Amendment By DwiCenter.com Prosecutors have all the power in these cases in the first place -- the fact is prosecutors have been getting guilty verdicts withOUT alcohol-percentage tests for more years than they have with them. We canot continually chip away the 4th Amendment By Nathan Rook Obamacare has certainly helped the healthcare industry boom. Qualified Registered Medical Sales Representatives (RMSR) will be needed to capture the increasing demand that will be sweeping the United States. By The Hardwicke Group Attorney David Rivkin to deliver Constitution Day address at Penn State By The Hardwicke Group The Supreme Court ObamaCare ruling is the topic at a Federalist Society forum on October 4 at Florida International University College of Law. David Rivkin, who led the 26-state case against the US government, and Prof. Elizabeth Foley will present. By Armenian National Committee of America The Supreme Court today asked the Solicitor General to file a brief detailing the U.S. government position on the Ninth Circuit Court decision which struck down a California law that allowed Americans to pursue Genocide-era life insurance claims. By Robert Will Defense Committee Robert Will's death penalty appeal being reviewed by the US District Court under Martinez v. Ryan decision. By The Hardwicke Group David Rivkin Analyzes the Supremes’ Decision at the Cato Institute's annual Constitution Day symposium on Supreme Court rulings. The Chief Justice’s opinion expanded Congress’ taxing power in order to uphold the ObamaCare legislation. By BARD Marketing Farmer, Jaffe, Weissing, Edwards, Fistos & Lehrman, P.L, is proud to support to Constitution Day September 17th. By The Federalist Society for Public Policy Studies The Las Vegas Chapter of The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies will host a luncheon on Friday, Sept. 14, entitled “The Post Obamacare Landscape: Restoring Federalism’s Lost Political Safeguard.” By My History Can Beat Up Your Politics Podcast The Chief Justice has responsibilities that extend beyond the other justices of the Supreme Court, most notably the upholder of the Court's image, and this may have played a role in Robert's decision on healthcare reform, a podcast says. By Hudson Health Plan Georganne Chapin of Hudson Health Plan comments on yesterday's historic Florida v. Department of Health and Human Services decision By Medical Tourism Association The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) this morning, which means U.S. healthcare reform is here to stay. By National Medical Association Millions of lives impacted and another step towards the elimination of health disparities By Gray Panthers The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act has not changed the Gray Panthers position that a universal single-payer health care sysytem is still the best way to provide affordable and quality access to all. By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf If the Affordable Care Act is struck down, Congress will be pressed to find other ways to finance health care reform, and might turn to a proposal it rejected last time: imposing personal responsibility on smokers By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf The Supreme Court's Obamacare decision will do little to hold down the overall costs of medical care, and will do virtually nothing about a factor which, all by itself, could have funded health care reform without any individual mandate or new taxes. By Kolesar & Leatham The Las Vegas Chapter of The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies will host a luncheon on Friday, June 8, entitled “Arizona v. United States: Presidential Preemption v. State Law.” By www.myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics.com As the Supreme Court weighs healthcare reform's constitutionality, a podcast reminds listeners that the Court finding things unconstitutional is actually rare. By My History Can Beat Up Your Politics Podcast Podcast compares the role of Justice Anthony Kennedy, seen as the 'swing justice' on the Court, to a little-known Supreme Court justice from the 1930's. By School Chronicle Education is basic to the creation of an atmosphere in which human beings can meet one another on a plane of friendship and equality. By Rhonda Reddick, Androvett Legal Media & Marketing Gardere’s Richard Faulk will participate in the mock U.S. Supreme Court arguments on climate change tort liability April 10 at George Mason University School of Law. By Alex Nesbitt Will Obamacare survive the Supreme Court? Will the justices rule based on politics or the constitution? Three Days of Argument: Obamacare on Trial captures one of the most important issues facing our nation and our Supreme Court. By Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies The Las Vegas Chapter of The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies will host its next luncheon on Tuesday, April 3, entitled “How the Supreme Court has subverted the Constitution.” By Association of Mature American Citizens Her views on the U.S. Constitution did not sit well with voters By Dorinda Bordlee, Bioethics Defense Fund Bioethics Defense Fund and co-counsel file Supreme Court amicus brief for 7 medical groups exposing how Obamacare “abortion premium mandate” violates the Free Exercise Clause. By Rhonda Reddick, Androvett Legal Media & Marketing Richard Faulk, chair of the Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP Litigation Department, participated in mock U.S. Supreme Court arguments on climate change tort liability hosted by the University of Houston’s Law Center. By Law Firm of Kulerski & Cornelison The Oak Brook and Chicago Divorce Law Firm of Kulerski and Cornelison Supports Proposal to Standardize the Collection of Financial and Employment Data from Divorcing Couples By Bendure Communications Defense Bar Objects to Ruling Affecting Privately Retained Attorneys By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf Although the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review "Obamacare", it is quite possible that it will not rule upon the law's constitutionality during its current term and before the 2012 elections, says public interest law professor John Banzhaf By Kathleen Caputi The Trusts & Estates Practice of Long Island’s business law firm, Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone has just added veteran Surrogate’s Court referee and litigator, Sally M. Donahue, to its practice. By J Blair Brown Consulting Run brings awareness to copyright infringement laws and independent artists By Rhonda Reddick, Androvett Legal Media & Marketing Richard Faulk will represent industry interests during mock U.S. Supreme Court arguments in AEP v. Connecticut during the July 9-14 International Association of Defense Counsel Annual Meeting in Canada. By Rose Radford Ragsdale Liggett attorney, Jim Conner made significant appellate law in the case against the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services when the state's final appeal was rejected by the NC Supreme Court. By BARD Marketing Attorney Dean Xenick of Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman has been appointed to a three-year term as a member The Florida Bar’s Code & Rules of Evidence Committee. By DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar DRI—Voice of the Defense Bar—Weighs in on Opinions By DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar has experts available to speak about the impact of the Supreme Court case Dukes v. Wal-Mart By Vicki Bendure, APR Leading Defense Experts Available for Comment By Vicki Bendure, APR DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar has experts available to speak about the impact of the Supreme Court decision on Smith v. Bayer Corp. By Vicki Bendure, APR Expert Available to Speak in Favor of Halliburton By Christina Steffy Sunbury Press has released Scott Douglas Gerber's latest legal thriller "Mr. Justice", pitting the KKK against the Supreme Court and the highest powers in the land. By Florida Initiative for Electoral Reform According to the Florida Initiative for Electoral Reform (FLIER), HB 1355 and SB 1504 seek to suppress voter participation and citizen led ballot initiatives, hampering Florida's democratic development and further entrenching plutocracy. By Florida Initiative for Electoral Reform The Supreme Court is currently considering a challenge to the Arizona’s Clean Elections matching funds provision. Unfortunately, it appears the case may be decided without even considering the most important aspects of Clean Elections legislation. By Florida Initiative for Electoral Reform The sudden charge by State House Speaker Dean Cannon and other legislators to drastically reform Florida’s Supreme Court is a poorly disguised attempt at retaliation towards the judicial branch. | ||||||||||||||||||||||