Supreme Court in favor of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It provides an overview of FICA student exemption as well as the 2004 regulations issued by IRS. It discusses the district court and appellate decisions on the case of the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research....
Supreme Court overturns the Chevron Doctrine –Some people fret about the “deep state,” but practically speaking they should be concerned about the “administrative state.” The good news is that the Supreme Court may rule that bureaucrats don’t have leeway to impose more red tape in the ...
Supreme Court Considers Arbitrability Based on Conflicting Contracts In Coinbase v. Suski (May 23, 2024), the Supreme Court held that where there is a conflict between one or more contracts between same parties regarding the arbitrability of a dispute, a court alone (and not the arbitrator) ...
Standing."Standing" is the legal capacity to commence litigation in a court of law. It is a threshold issue—a court must determine whether a litigant has the legal capacity to pursue claims before the court can adjudicate the dispute. In order to establish "constitutional" or "Article III" ...
Supreme Court held on April 17, 2024, that an employee bringing a claim for discrimination under Title VII related to a job transfer need only show some employment disadvantage resulting from the transfer but need not show a "significant" disadvantage. In issuing its ruling, the Court reso...
The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial body in the country. It serves as the final authority for interpreting the Indian Constitution. The SC judges are appointed by the President of India.
The Court in late June delayed for another day whether to settle a dispute between Idaho and the federal government, where Idaho argued its state statute banning certain emergency abortions superseded a federal law (Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA), which allows ...
In January, the court refused to stop the National Archives from turning over documents to the House committee investigating theJan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.Justice Clarence Thomas was the only vote in Trump's favor. In the dispute over his tax returns, the Treasury Department had refused...
and argued other means of obtaining the same information would not be as effective and efficient. But it urged the justices to send the dispute back to the lower court to allow it to consider the harm to donors if their identities became known and to reassess the burden the disclosure requir...
That a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy protecting against entry into his home is beyond dispute. "[P]hysical entry of the home is the chief evil against which the wording of the Fourth Amendment is directed." (Citation omitted.) Payton v. New York,445 U.S. 573, 585, 63...