A lot of people are focused on the courts generally, and on my court in particular,” Justice Elena Kagan said.
Justice Kagan, who went to Princeton, recently received Princeton’s Wilson Award, the university’s highest honor. In one of the best interviews I’ve seen of a current Justice, Princeton President ...
The justices looked for straightforward answers in two international disputes, putting off more complex questions for the ...
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of the United States vacated and remanded a damages award for willful infringement under the Lanham Act ...
The US Supreme Court appeared likely to tell a lower court to reconsider a ruling that could revive a lawsuit families of victims killed in Hamas attacks brought against a Lebanese bank.
The Supreme Court appears poised to issue a ruling in favor of a straight woman's discrimination case, reversing a lower ...
In a packed Richardson Auditorium, Kagan addressed topics including the current state of the Supreme Court, her favorite case ...
Marlean Ames has alleged she was wrongly passed over for promotion in favor of a lesbian and then demoted in favor of a gay ...
The Supreme Court appeared prime to rule narrowly in a dispute over when US courts can enforce foreign arbitration awards, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a Virginia judge's award of $43 million to a real-estate developer, ruling ...
Princeton gave top alumni honors to Elena Kagan, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and David Card, a Nobel ...
US Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan defended the right of people to criticize the court’s decisions and whether the justices ...