In our Case of the Week, a divided Federal Circuit panel reviewed an E.D. Pa. court’s exclusion of two experts’ testimony on infringement and ...
Our case of the week is one of a series of cases challenging newly-enacted procedures by the Trump Administration that are having a significant effect on the inter partes review regime set up by the ...
As the justices turn at last to releasing opinions in argued cases, it should be no surprise that they start with unanimous ...
Justices Frown on Adding 'Affidavit' Requirement to Malpractice Cases in Federal Court The U.S. Supreme Court appeared reluctant to require medical malpractice plaintiffs to comply with state ...
The article is here; the Introduction: Open courts are a cornerstone of democratic government, ensuring not only that justice is done but that it is seen to be done. As the Supreme Court recognized in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—In response to the shutdown of the federal government, the U.S. court system in northern Ohio has put on hold all non-essential civil lawsuits involving federal agencies and officials.
Faith and the school bell: The Ohio Senate passed a bill that would allow schools to carry drug overdose reversal medicines. The bill was initially noncontroversial, but in the Ohio Senate, an ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Cases related to President Donald Trump are likely to dominate the ...
The oral argument Monday in Berk v. Choy was filled with the nuts and bolts of judicial procedure – what it takes to get a case started; what can justify a court in stopping the case in its tracks ...