by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019
Greetings, Court fans! In today’s Update, we bring you two of the Court’s recent decisions: Reichle v. Howards (11-262), holding that Secret Service agents were entitled to qualified immunity with respect to an allegation of retaliatory arrest in violation...
by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019
Greetings, Court fans! This Update will bring you two per curiam habeas decisions, Coleman v. Johnson (11-1052) and Parker v. Matthews (11-845), as well as a number of recent cert grants. (Hey, they can’t all be news breakers!) In Coleman v. Johnson (11-1052),...
by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019
Greetings, Court fans! While we hold our collective breath for the Court’s decisions on the health care law and other headline grabbers, the Justices continue to churn out decisions on the other remaining cases of the Term. Today we bring you Armour v....
by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019
Greetings, Court fans! With the end of June in sight, the Court’s flurry of decisions continues. Today, the Court overturned most of Arizona’s controversial immigration law, reaffirmed the right of corporations to make political contributions (after...
by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019
Greetings, Court Fans! We’re back with some reading to pass the time while the bookmakers continue to handicap the odds on the Affordable Care Act’s survival. We offer two significant criminal decisions cases for your reading pleasure: Miller v. Alabama...