Sentences with phrase «filing cert»

When I was in the SG's Office, we contemplated filing a cert.
And it's a lot cheaper to figure out up front whether you've got a cert - worthy case, than to simply press forward with drafting and filing a cert petition that has no chance at being granted.
If your case doesn't involve an issue or scenario that will give the Supreme Court good reason to take notice, don't waste your time and money filing a cert petition.

Not exact matches

regarding NYS constitutional redistricting: strunk v spargo cert petition filed at SCOTUS yesterday (Monday March 14th)
[Blu - Ray] The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad The Cost of Love Dead Cert Go for It!
Basically, when a court of appeals makes a decision that one of the parties thinks is wrong, the party files a petition for a writ of certiorari (or a «cert petition,» for short) to the Supreme Court, asking the Court to review the court of appeals» decision.
Tony Mauro of Legal Times reports that the Supreme Court justices have invited the view of the solicitor general on a petition for cert filed in Cable News Network Inc. v. CSC Holdings, which concerns the issue of whether, under the Copyright Act of 1976, Cablevision's on - demand service infringes the petitioners» exclusive copyrights by copying, storing and transmitting its programs without an additional license.
Blogger Adam Feldman analyzes contemporary and historical cases — and the lawyers, law firms, justices and other participants — to determine everything from which firms are filing the most cert petitions to whether the Roberts court can still be considered conservative.
Editing Briefs - Mr. Schweitzer edits 40 to 50 briefs filed by state attorneys with the Supreme Court each Term, including merits briefs, amicus briefs, cert petitions and replies, and briefs in opposition.
UPDATE: Thanks to SCOTUSblog, everyone can now check out the cert petition in Baze along with this supplemental filing.
Presumably in an effort to get earlier and ultimately more attention from the Supreme Court clerks evaluating cert petitions, Samsung yesterday filed (once agai well ahead of a deadline) an optional reply brief in support of its request that the Supreme Court review the Federal Circuit's en banc decision in the second Apple v. Samsung case (this post continues below the document):
In addition, as detailed in this ABA Journal report, my amicus brief was one of six filed in support of cert.
As this Supreme Court docket sheet reveals, the feds will not be filing a response to all the cert advocacy until at least early July, and thus the Justices will not be considering this case directly until well into summer.
(U.S., filed April 23, 2018): Arguing that the Court should grant cert to clarify a clear circuit split.
(U.S. to be filed December 22, 2017): Urging the Court to grant the petition for cert and address whether, at the pleading stage, a compromise of a damages claim can be transformed into a «reverse payment» by focusing solely on the value transferred by the manufacturer to the patent challenger, without considering the value such a compromise provides to the manufacturer.
As detailed in this new Reason piece, headlined «Ross Ulbricht Files Appeal to the Supreme Court on His Life Sentence Without Parole: Silk Road founder's appeal stresses the dangerous Fourth and Sixth Amendment implications of his prosecution and sentencing,» a notable federal criminal defendant is bringing some notable issues to the Supreme Court via a new cert petition.
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