A broad ruling could dramatically change the power of states to attract investments with tax incentives. |
Abortion will definitely be on the front burner of the Supreme Court for the first time in many years. |
Across the board there are disappointments. The stakes remain high, there are still many 5-4 votes, but he has been successful keeping the individual battles from turning into larger wars. |
As a result of our investigation, we've determined the information did not reach its destination, and is missing and presumed lost. |
Because they are a court that can only act through the vote of five people agreeing on something, even people who have very diverse views about the law ultimately do have to come together, |
I would like our customers to know that I truly regret that this might cause concern and inconvenience. I also want them to know that since the start of this event, they have—and will continue to be—our first priority. |
Journalists, by and large, are not as good as they should be in keeping up with what happens after a large verdict — even though they know full well from experience that the verdict will most likely be cut dramatically. There surely is less of an attention span than there should be. |
On affirmative action and Miranda rights, among other things, Rehnquist hasn't gotten everything he wanted, |
The Morales case is an encouraging sign. The courts for so long have just given this issue the back of their hand, while the states have said, 'Everyone else is giving lethal injections this way so we can do it too,' even though they don't have good reasons for using these drugs and can't justify not having better-trained people administering them. |
The President can believe in his heart of hearts that he is picking a conservative nominee, and he can be surprised. |
There is a lot of momentum toward limiting civil RICO at the court. |
We're dealing with cases that could be very consequential. We're dealing with statutes that provide for massive financial awards for damages. |