Docket Deep Dives
Description
Three concurrent panels that allow participants to tailor their experience to their particular interests. The panels this year will be Election Law, Business & Employment Law, and Criminal Law & Immigration Law.
Resources
Election Law:
- Supreme Court to Consider South Carolina Voting Map Ruled a Racial Gerrymander – Adam Liptak, The New York Times
- US Supreme Court Will Hear South Carolina GOP Appeal on Voting Map – Greg Stohr, Bloomberg
- Supreme Court to weigh South Carolina plan that 'exiled' Black voters – Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
- A new Supreme Court case threatens to make gerrymandering even worse – Ian Millhiser, Vox
Business Law / Employment Law:
- Supreme Court to Hear Dispute Between Maine Hotel and Disability Activist – Adam Liptak, The New York Times
- Supreme Court to Take Up Case on Fate of Consumer Watchdog – Adam Liptak, The New York Times
- US Supreme Court Halts Purdue’s $6 Billion Opioid Pact, Will Hear Appeal – Greg Stohr, Bloomberg
- US Supreme Court to consider whether employees can sue for bias-motivated workplace transfers – Rebekah Yeager-Malkin, Jurist
- UBS Whistleblower’s Retaliation Case Taken Up by Supreme Court – Khorri Atkinson, Bloomberg
- SEC’s Use of In-House Judges Will Get US Supreme Court Review – Greg Stohr, Bloomberg
Criminal Law & Immigration Law:
- US Supreme Court to hear cases on criminal sentencing and appropriations – Marissa Zupancic, Jurist
- Justices To Hear Cases On Gun Sentencing For Repeat Felons – Marco Poggio, Law360
- Justices Take Up Double Jeopardy Challenge on Acquitted Conduct – Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Bloomberg
- Immigration Court Notice Requirements to Get Supreme Court Look – John Wooley, Bloomberg
- Deportation Hardship Waiver Case Gets Supreme Court Review – Emily Garcia, Bloomberg