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All articles tagged '"United States Supreme Court"'

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SCOTUS Grants Certiorari in Yet Another Class Arbitration Dispute

By Beth Graham - May 4, 2018
The Supreme Court of the United States has granted certiorari in yet another class arbitration dispute in the labor context. 

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Wisconsin Federal Court Confirms Class Arbitration Award Ahead of SCOTUS Decision

By Beth Graham - December 11, 2017
As much of the nation eagerly anticipates a pending United States Supreme Court ruling regarding whether a collective action ban included in an employer’s arbitration agreement is lawful under the National Labor Relations Act, a Wisconsin federal court has decided to uphold a class arbitration award in a wage and hour case. 

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SCOTUS to Hear Oral Argument Over Constitutionality of Inter Partes Review of Patents on Monday

By Beth Graham - November 22, 2017
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC, et al., No. 16-712.  In the case, the nation’s highest court will consider whether the controversial process that is currently used by the United States Patent and Trademark Office to analyze the validity of and cancel existing patents is constitutional. 

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Kentucky Supreme Court Revisits Nursing Home Arbitration Case Overturned by SCOTUS

By Beth Graham - November 20, 2017
In May, the United States Supreme Court overturned the Supreme Court of Kentucky’s decision in Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership v. Clark, No. 16-32, (May 15, 2017). 

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The Bold Ambition of Justice Scalia’s Arbitration Jurisprudence

By Beth Graham - October 26, 2017
Katherine V.W. Stone, Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law, has published “The Bold Ambition of Justice Scalia's Arbitration Jurisprudence: Keep Workers and Consumers Out of Court,” 21 Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 189 (2017); UCLA School of Law Public Law & Legal Theory Research Paper No. 17-41.

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SCOTUS to Consider Murphy Oil, Epic Systems, and Ernst & Young Today

By Beth Graham - October 2, 2017
Today, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding whether a collective action ban included in an employer’s arbitration agreement is lawful under the National Labor Relations Act.  

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SCOTUS Asked to Consider Order Denying Arbitration in Texas Ponzi Scheme Case

By Beth Graham - August 17, 2017
Last week, a group of former Ponzi scheme financial advisers asked the United States Supreme Court to overturn the Fifth Circuit’s decision affirming a lower court’s order denying their motion to compel arbitration. 

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NLRB Files Responsive Brief in Murphy Oil Case

By Beth Graham - August 16, 2017
In October, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral argument in the consolidated cases of National Labor Relations Board v. Murphy Oil USA, No. 16-307 (5th Cir., October 26, 2015), Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis, No. 16-285 (7th Cir., May 26, 2016), and Ernst & Young LLP v. Morris, No. 16-300 (9th Cir., August 22, 2016). 

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SCOTUS to Hear Oral Argument in Murphy Oil on October 2nd

By Beth Graham - August 7, 2017
On the first day of its new term, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding whether class-action waivers included in an employer’s arbitration agreement are lawful under the National Labor Relations Act.

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SCOTUS to Consider Constitutionality of Inter Partes Review of Patents

By Beth Graham - June 19, 2017
Last week, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in a potentially significant patent case regarding whether the adversarial process currently used by the United States Patent and Trademark Office to analyze the validity of and cancel existing patents is constitutional.

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