What did the Supreme Court decide in Edwards v. Aguillard? Louisiana : The state of Louisiana is located in the southern United States on the Gulf of Mexico. The state is home to over 4.5 million people with Baton Rouge as its capital city. ...
So what did the General Whitehead do? He simply declared victory—at least you would think so from the local legal newspaper article with the headline: "U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against Palazzolo in Land Dispute," The Rhode Island Law Tribune, Week of July 4–10, 2001 at p. 6. He ...
To understand Supreme Court jurisdiction, it is important to understand a term known as original jurisdiction. This refers to the ability of a court to be the first to hear a case. For example, the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in any case that involves a dispute in which the US ...
The court putits rulingon hold until Jan. 4, anticipating that Trump would appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up a showdown to decide whether the Republican presidential front-runner can remain in the race just as primaries begin in early states. What did the ruling sa...
Supreme Court To Decide: What Kind of Innovations Get a Patent?Bank of America
Bass spends the first chunk of the book explaining how the Japanese conducted their invasions and attacks, what the horrors were that would lead to charges and the maneuvering to decide who would be charged with what. For instance, the US didn’t want the Japanese defendants to be charged ...
Apple has started the process to dismiss the lawsuit, so the court will need to decide on that. It will take until late 2024 or 2025 for the motion to dismiss to be granted or denied. If the motion is dismissed, we can expect a multi-year process that includes Apple's answer to the...
Supreme Court ruling in the case of U.S. vs. Quality Stores Inc., severance pay is now taxable under FICA. Supreme Court Ruling on Severance Pay Tax The Supreme Court ruling determined that severance pay is classified as wages and is, therefore, subject to taxation. To avoid dissatisfied...
Supreme Court Holds That Juries Decide Issues of Trademark Tacking The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued its first substantive trademark ruling in a decade in Hana Financial, Inc. v. Hana Bank. The case concerned the issue of trademark "tacking." Trademark tacking is a legal doctrine under ...
After the Supreme Court reversed the Biden Administration's plans for partial student loan forgiveness, the Department of Education announced a 12-month "on-ramp" for student loan repayments. During the 12-month period between October 1, 2023, and September 30, 2024, federal student loans will...