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BUSINESS AND THE SUPREME COURT
Changes in the Supreme Court Justices and the balance of power in the court, coupled with the current economic crisis will produce a series of policies that will increase the power and size of government without regard to the sound checks and balances established in the Constitution. How this affects all businesses and the resulting lawsuits brought before the Court is a question we need to explore. This topic covers the latest news on how the Supreme Court impacts business.
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On Dec. 30 the Montana Supreme Court upheld a ban on corporate expenditures in state elections. The editors of The...
Some Vermont lawmakers and activists are calling for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to overturn the U.S.
The Supreme Court is keeping telemarketers and other businesses on the hook for nuisance phone calls, letting those...
U.S. Supreme Court justices debated an effort to make investment banks, including units of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
In a case pitting business against consumer groups, U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday questioned whether...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the legal challenge to President Barack Obama’s signature health care law,...
After spending several years clearing a path for corporations to contract away their customers' access to courts...
President Barack Obama's sweeping healthcare overhaul will top the agenda in the new Supreme Court term that opens on...
The CEOs of American’s biggest companies are not in a hiring mood – and more of them say they expect to announce...
The Supreme Court's fall docket includes a challenge of FCC profanity rules and a lawsuit over a patented method of...
A little-noticed upcoming Supreme Court case could decide whether lawyers can sue on behalf of consumers who haven't...
The amusement industry won two huge victories in a row this summer. Triumph in the U.S. Supreme Court was followed...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tobacco companies are the latest of several corporate groups to assert a right to free speech in...
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to let California regulate the sale or rental of violent video games to children,...
States can’t invoke federal law to force utilities to cut greenhouse-gas emissions, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled,...
The Supreme Court ruled for Wal-Mart Stores Inc on Monday in the largest sex-discrimination lawsuit in history, saying...
The U.S. Supreme Court made it easier for investors to press securities fraud suits, ruling for shareholders who accuse...
1997 to possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms in Texas. In 2009, he was accused of fraud and had his business shut...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of an Arizona immigration law that penalizes companies that knowingly...
the Legal Arizona Workers Act , or LAWA, allows state authorities to suspend, and if necessary, to revoke the business...
But it relies on E-Verify, which is inaccurate and has provisions that must be fixed. On Thursday, the U.S.
Napolitano, now Secretary of Homeland Security in the Obama administration. The law permits state authorities to revoke...
that imposes penalties on businesses that hire illegal immigrants. It rejected the argument made by a coalition of...
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