Tuesday round-up

By Amy Howe
on Oct 27, 2015
Briefly:
- NPRs Nina Totenberg reports on the upcoming release of Notorious RBG, a highly illustrated nonfiction book about the iconic rise of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who she is, how she got to the Supreme Court, and why young women want to be like her.
- In The Washington Post, Robert Barnes previews next weeks argument in Foster v. Chatman, noting that the bigger issue in the case is whether allowing lawyers to peremptorily dismiss potential jurors has simply become a way to discriminate.
- At Gibbons IP Law Alert, Samuel Megerditchian and Ankit Patel discuss the Courts recent grant in Halo Electronics v. Pulse Electronics.
- In an op-ed for Forbes, Todd Gaziano reviews ten myths about Obamacare litigation.
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