- + Bouarfa v. Mayorkas—Amina Bouarfa, a U.S. citizen, filed a visa petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for her noncitizen spouse, Ala’a Hamay...
- + Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors—The case involves Corner Post, a merchant that accepts debit cards as a form of payment. Debit card transactions require merchants to pay an "intercha...
- + Trump v. United States—The case involves former President Donald Trump, who was indicted on four counts for conduct that occurred during his presidency following the Novembe...
- + Moody v. NetChoice, LLC—In 2021, Florida and Texas enacted statutes regulating large social-media companies and other internet platforms. The laws curtailed the platforms' ab...
- + Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo—The Supreme Court of the United States reviewed two cases involving challenges to a rule promulgated by the National Marine Fisheries Service under th...
- + City of Grants Pass v. Johnson—The case involves the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, and its laws restricting public camping. The city's laws prohibit activities such as camping on pub...
- + Fischer v. United States—The case revolves around the interpretation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, specifically 18 U.S.C. §1512(c)(2), which imposes criminal liability on...
- + Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency—The Clean Air Act envisions a collaborative effort between states and the federal government to regulate air quality. When the Environmental Protectio...
- + Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P.—Between 1999 and 2019, Purdue Pharma, owned and controlled by the Sackler family, was at the center of the opioid crisis in the United States. After e...
- + SEC v. Jarkesy—The case involves the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and investment adviser George Jarkesy, Jr., and his firm, Patriot28, LLC. The SEC initi...
- + Moyle v. United States—Idaho enacted a law that prohibits abortions with a narrow exception to prevent the death of the woman. The federal government sued Idaho, arguing tha...
- + Murthy v. Missouri—The case involves two states and five individual social media users who sued several federal officials and agencies, alleging that the government pres...
- + Snyder v. United States—The case involves James Snyder, the former mayor of Portage, Indiana, who was convicted of accepting an illegal gratuity in violation of 18 U.S.C. §66...
- + Texas v. New Mexico—The case involves a dispute over the allocation of water from the Rio Grande River among the states of Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. The Rio Grande...
- + United States v. Rahimi—In December 2019, Zackey Rahimi, the respondent, had a violent altercation with his girlfriend, C. M., who is also the mother of his child. Rahimi gra...
- + Erlinger v. United States—Paul Erlinger pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm, a violation of 18 U.S.C. §922(g). At sentencing, the judge found Erlinger el...
- + Department of State v. Munoz—The case involves Sandra Muñoz, an American citizen, and her husband Luis Asencio-Cordero, a citizen of El Salvador. The couple sought to obtain an im...
- + Smith v. Arizona—The case involves the Sixth Amendment's Confrontation Clause, which guarantees a criminal defendant the right to confront the witnesses against him. T...
- + Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon—This case involves a dispute between Jascha Chiaverini, a jewelry store owner, and police officers from Napoleon, Ohio. The officers charged Chiaverin...
- + Diaz v. United States—Delilah Diaz was stopped at a U.S.-Mexico border port of entry, where border patrol officers discovered over 54 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in th...
- + Moore v. United States—The case involves Charles and Kathleen Moore, who invested in an American-controlled foreign corporation, KisanKraft. From 2006 to 2017, KisanKraft ge...
- + Gonzalez v. Trevino—Sylvia Gonzalez, a city council member in Castle Hills, Texas, was involved in a campaign to remove the city manager, Ryan Rapelye. She gathered signa...
- + Garland v. Cargill—The case revolves around the legality of bump stocks, accessories that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire at a rate similar to machine guns. The Bure...
- + Campos-Chaves v. Garland—The case involves three aliens, Moris Esmelis Campos-Chaves, Varinder Singh, and Raul Daniel Mendez-Colín, who were ordered removed in absentia after ...
- + United States Trustee v. John Q. Hammons Fall 2006, LLC—The case involves the Office of the United States Trustee and a group of Chapter 11 debtors, John Q. Hammons Fall 2006, LLC, et al. The issue at hand ...
- + Starbucks Corp. v. McKinney—Several Starbucks employees in Memphis, Tennessee, announced plans to unionize and invited a local news crew to their store after hours to promote the...
- + FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine—In 2000, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of mifepristone tablets, marketed under the brand name Mifeprex, for terminating preg...
- + Vidal v. Elster—Steve Elster sought to register the trademark "Trump too small" for use on shirts and hats, drawing from a 2016 Presidential primary debate exchange. ...
- + Becerra v. San Carlos Apache Tribe—The case involves the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDA), which allows an Indian tribe to enter into a "self-determination ...
- + Connelly v. United States—The case revolves around the valuation of shares for estate tax purposes following the death of a shareholder. Michael and Thomas Connelly were the so...
- + Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Co.—The case involves Truck Insurance Exchange (Truck), the primary insurer for companies that manufactured and sold products containing asbestos. Two of ...
- + Thornell v. Jones—The case involves Danny Lee Jones, who was convicted of three murders committed with the intent to steal a gun collection. Jones brutally killed a man...
- + National Rifle Association of America v. Vullo—The case involves the National Rifle Association (NRA) and Maria Vullo, the former superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services (DF...
- + Cantero v. Bank of America, N. A.—The case revolves around a dispute between Alex Cantero, Saul Hymes, Ilana Harwayne-Gidansky, and others (the plaintiffs) and Bank of America. The pla...
- + Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP—The Supreme Court of the United States reviewed a case involving the redrawing of congressional districts in South Carolina following the 2020 Census....
- + Coinbase v. Suski—The case involves a dispute between Coinbase, Inc., a cryptocurrency exchange platform, and its users. The users had agreed to two contracts with Coin...
- + Brown v. United States—The Supreme Court of the United States was tasked with interpreting the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA) in relation to state drug convictions that oc...
- + Harrow v. Department of Defense—The case revolves around Stuart Harrow, a Department of Defense employee who was furloughed for six days. Harrow challenged this decision before the M...
- + Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Assn. of America, Ltd.—The case involves the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and its funding mechanism. The CFPB, unlike most federal agencies, has a standing so...
- + Smith v. Spizzirri—The case involves the interpretation of Section 3 of the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), which outlines procedures for enforcing arbitration agreements...
- + Culley v. Marshall—The case involves two petitioners, Halima Culley and Lena Sutton, who loaned their cars to others who were subsequently arrested for drug-related offe...
- + Warner Chappell Music, Inc. v. Nealy—The case revolves around a dispute between Sherman Nealy and Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Nealy, who co-founded Music Specialist, Inc. in 1983, alleged...
- + McIntosh v. United States—The case revolves around Louis McIntosh, who was indicted on multiple counts of Hobbs Act robbery and firearm offenses. The indictment demanded that M...
- + Muldrow v. City of St. Louis—Sergeant Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow, a police officer in the St. Louis Police Department, alleged that she was transferred from her position in the Inte...
- + DeVillier v. Texas—Richard DeVillier and over 120 other property owners in Texas alleged that the State of Texas had taken their property for stormwater storage without ...
- + Rudisill v. McDonough—The case involves a dispute over the interpretation of the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill, both of which provide educational benefits to...
- + Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park St., LLC—Neal Bissonnette and Tyler Wojnarowski, distributors for Flowers Foods, Inc., a major producer and marketer of baked goods, sued the company for alleg...
- + Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners, L. P.—The case revolves around Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation and its subsidiary's business of storing liquid commodities, including No. 6 fuel oil. I...
- + Sheetz v. El Dorado County—George Sheetz sought to build a small, prefabricated home on his residential parcel of land in El Dorado County, California. However, to obtain a perm...
- + Wilkinson v. Garland—The Supreme Court of the United States considered whether an Immigration Judge's (IJ) determination of "exceptional and extremely unusual hardship" fo...
- + FBI v. Fikre—The case involves Yonas Fikre, a U.S. citizen and Sudanese emigree, who brought a lawsuit alleging that the government unlawfully placed him on the No...
- + Lindke v. Freed—In a case involving a city manager's personal social media account, a citizen sued the city manager under 42 U.S.C. §1983, alleging that his First Ame...
- + Pulsifer v. United States—The Supreme Court of the United States decided in the case of Mark Pulsifer, who was convicted for distributing methamphetamine and sought to minimize...
- + Trump v. Anderson—In this case, a group of Colorado voters contended that Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits former President Donald J. Trump from holding ...
- + McElrath v. Georgia—In 2012, Damian McElrath, a young man diagnosed with multiple serious mental health disorders, killed his mother. Georgia charged McElrath with three ...
- + Great Lakes Insurance SE v. Raiders Retreat Realty Co.—In a maritime insurance dispute between Great Lakes Insurance, a German company, and Raiders Retreat Realty, a Pennsylvania company, the Supreme Court...
- + Department of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Housing Service v. Kirtz—A consumer, Reginald Kirtz, secured a loan from the Rural Housing Service, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Although Kirtz repaid his loan ...
- + Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC—Trevor Murray worked as a research strategist at UBS, a securities firm. His job involved reporting on commercial mortgage-backed securities markets t...
- + Acheson Hotels, LLC v. Laufer—Deborah Laufer has filed numerous lawsuits against hotels for not providing information on their websites about the availability of rooms accessible t...
- + Department of Education v. Brown—Before the resumption of federal student-loan repayments that had been suspended during the coronavirus pandemic, the Secretary of Education announced...
- + Biden v. Nebraska—The Higher Education Act governs federal financial aid, 20 U.S.C. 1070(a), and authorizes the Secretary of Education to cancel or reduce loans held by...
- + 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis—Smith, wanting to expand her graphic design business to include wedding websites, worried that the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act would require her ...
- + Groff v. DeJoy—Groff, an Evangelical Christian who believes that Sunday should be devoted to worship and rest, took a mail delivery job with the Postal Service (USPS...
- + Abitron Austria GmbH v. Hetronic International, Inc.—Hetronic (a U.S. company) manufactures remote controls for construction equipment. Abitron Austria, once a licensed Hetronic distributor, claimed owne...
- + Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College—In the Harvard College admissions process, “race is a determinative tip for” a significant percentage “of all admitted African American and Hispanic a...
- + Counterman v. Colorado—From 2014-2016, Counterman sent hundreds of Facebook messages to C.W., a local musician. Each time C.W. tried to block him, Counterman created a new F...
- + Moore v. Harper—The U.S. Constitution's Election Clause requires the legislature of each state to prescribe rules governing federal elections. Following the 2020 dece...
- + Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co.—Mallory worked as a Norfolk mechanic for 20 years in Ohio and Virginia. After leaving the company, Mallory moved to Pennsylvania, then returned to Vir...
- + United States v. Texas—In 2021, the Secretary of Homeland Security promulgated Guidelines for the Enforcement of Civil Immigration Law that prioritize the arrest and removal...
- + Samia v. United States—Samia, Hunter, and Stillwell were tried jointly for the murder-for-hire of Lee, a real estate broker. The prosecution argued that Hunter had hired Sam...
- + United States v. Hansen—Hansen promised hundreds of noncitizens a path to U.S. citizenship through “adult adoption,” earning nearly $2 million from his fraudulent scheme. The...
- + Coinbase, Inc. v. Bielski—Bielski filed a putative class action, alleging that Coinbase, an online currency platform, failed to replace funds fraudulently taken from its users’...
- + Jones v. Hendrix—In 2000, Jones was convicted on two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1). The Eighth Circuit affirmed Jones’ con...
- + Arizona v. Navajo Nation—An 1868 treaty established the Navajo Reservation that today spans some 17 million acres, almost entirely in the Colorado River Basin. While the Tribe...
- + Yegiazaryan v. Smagin—Smagin won a multimillion-dollar arbitration award against Yegiazaryan stemming from the misappropriation of funds in Moscow. Because Yegiazaryan live...
- + Pugin v. Garland—Two noncitizens were determined removable because they had convictions for aggravated felonies, offenses “relating to obstruction of justice,” 8 U.S.C...
- + United States ex rel. Polansky v. Executive Health Resources, Inc.—The False Claims Act (FCA) imposes civil liability on those who present false or fraudulent claims for payment to the federal government, 31 U.S.C. 37...
- + Lora v. United States—A federal court imposing multiple prison sentences typically has discretion to run the sentences concurrently or consecutively, 18 U.S.C. 3584. Sectio...
- + Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians v. Coughlin—The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians is a federally recognized Indian tribe. One of its businesses extended Coughlin a payday lo...
- + Haaland v. Brackeen—The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) governs state court adoption and foster care proceedings involving Indian children, requiring placement of an Indi...
- + Smith v. United States—Smith was indicted in the Northern District of Florida for theft of trade secrets from StrikeLines’ website. Smith moved to dismiss the indictment, ci...
- + Jack Daniel's™ Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC—VIP makes a chewable dog toy that looks like a Jack Daniel’s whiskey bottle; the words “Jack Daniel’s” become “Bad Spaniels.” “Old No. 7 Brand Tennes...
- + Dubin v. United States—Dubin was convicted of healthcare fraud, 18 U.S.C. 1347 after he overbilled Medicaid for psychological testing performed by his company. The prosecuti...
- + Health and Hospital Corp. of Marion County v. Talevski—After Talevski’s move to a nursing home proved problematic, Talevski sued a county-owned nursing home (HHC) under 42 U.S.C. 1983, claiming that HHC’s ...
- + Allen v. Milligan—In 1992, Voting Rights Act (52 U.S.C. 10301) Section 2 litigation challenging Alabama’s districting map resulted in Alabama’s first majority-black dis...
- + Slack Technologies, LLC v. Pirani—Slack, a technology company, conducted a direct listing to sell its shares to the public on the New York Stock Exchange. Pursuant to the Securities Ac...
- + Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters—Glacier delivers concrete using trucks with rotating drums that prevent the concrete from hardening. After a collective-bargaining agreement between ...
- + United States ex rel. Schutte v. Supervalu Inc.—Petitioners sued retail pharmacies under the False Claims Act (FCA), 31 U.S.C. 3729, which permits private parties to bring lawsuits in the name of th...
- + Dupree v. Younger—Younger claims that during his pretrial detention in a Maryland state prison, Lieutenant Dupree ordered guards to attack him. Younger sued Dupree for ...
- + Tyler v. Hennepin County—Tyler's Hennepin County, Minnesota condominium accumulated about $15,000 in unpaid real estate taxes plus interest and penalties. The County seized th...
- + Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency—Sackett began backfilling an Idaho lot with dirt to build a home. The Environmental Protection Agency informed Sackett that the property contained wet...
- + Calcutt v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation—Following the 2007-2009 “Great Recession,” the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) brought an enforcement action against Calcutt, the former ...
- + Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith—In 1984, Goldsmith, a portrait artist, granted Vanity Fair a one-time license to use a Prince photograph to illustrate a story about the musician. Van...
- + Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi—LDL cholesterol can lead to cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, and strokes. PCSK9 is a naturally occurring protein that degrades LDL receptors res...
- + Polselli v. Internal Revenue Service—When the IRS issues a summons, it must generally provide notice to any person identified in the summons, 26 U.S.C. 7609(a)(1). Anyone entitled to such...
- + Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh—A 2017 terrorist attack on an Istanbul nightclub, committed on behalf of ISIS, killed Alassaf and 38 others. Alassaf’s family sued Facebook, Twitter, ...
- + Ohio Adjutant General's Department v. Federal Labor Relations Authority—The Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (FSLMRS) provides for collective bargaining between federal agencies and their employees’ union...
- + Gonzalez v. Google LLC—In 2015, ISIS terrorists unleashed coordinated attacks across Paris, killing 130 victims, including Gonzalez, a 23-year-old U.S. citizen. Gonzalez’s f...
- + Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc.—The Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA), 48 U.S.C. 2101, creates the Financial Oversight and Management Board, an ...
- + National Pork Producers Council v. Ross—California’s Proposition 12 forbids the in-state sale of whole pork meat that comes from breeding pigs (or their immediate offspring) that are “confin...
- + Santos-Zacaria v. Garland—Santos-Zacaria, a noncitizen in removal proceedings, was denied protection from removal. The Fifth Circuit dismissed Santos-Zacaria’s petition for rev...
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