The U.S. Supreme Court turned away Republican challenges to court-ordered congressional maps in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, but a growing number of justices are showing interest in a novel legal theory that curbs the power of state courts to draw electoral maps. Law360's The Term explores the situation in this week's episode.
S2, E35: ACA Lives, Foster Agency Wins In Blockbuster Day
S2, E34: No Green Cards After Unlawful Entry
S2, E33: Computer Misuse Is Not A Federal Crime
S2, E32: Supreme Court Denies Execution By Firing Squad
S2, E31: The Case That Will Revisit Roe v. Wade
S2, E30: A Conversation About Race And The Supreme Court
S2, E29: Goodbye Arguments, Opinion Season Is Upon Us
S2, E28: Justices Stumped By Cheerleader's Angry Snapchat
S2, E27: Justices Dismantle FTC's Billion-Dollar Weapon
S2, E26: Will These Supreme Court 'Reforms' Go Anywhere?
S2, E25: How Google Beat Oracle After 10-Year Lawsuit
S2, E24: NCAA Struggles To Make Case Against Athlete Pay
S2, E23: Roberts, Gorsuch Spar Over 4th Amendment
S2, E22: The Breyer Retirement Debate Heats Up
S2, E21: Outnumbered 8 To 1, Roberts Sticks To Guns
S2, E20: Patent Owner Turns Tables On PTAB
S2, E19: Will Court's Latest Cases Be Moot?
S2, E18: Lurking In The Shadow (Docket)
S2, E17: Treasure Hunting In The Petition Pile
S2, E16: The 5-4 Lineup You Weren't Expecting
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