That decision endorses a broad reading of the Necessary and Proper Clause--something the Obama Administration's lawyers are sure to remind Roberts of when they defend the health care law at the Court.
Further, conservatives have noted their belief that Justice Elena Kagan, an Obama appointee, has an ethical conflict due to having served as Solicitor General for the Obama Administration when the first cases challenging the law were at the trial court level.
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For example, Tribe, who taught President Barack Obama at Harvard Law School, believes the court should and will uphold the health law.
William Adams is a public figure, an Aransas County Court-at-Law judge.
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Ravicher, an engineer and lecturer in law at Cardozo, said the court should simply declare that the natural sequence of proteins that make up a gene is not eligible for patent.
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"Roberts showed tactical brilliance, " said Kevin Walsh, a law professor at the University of Richmond and a former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Under Supreme Court precedent, a state doesn't have the power to block the enforcement of federal law inside its borders, said Joseph Thai, a constitutional law professor at the University of Oklahoma who served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justices John Paul Stevens and Byron White.
But at least one court decision says the law is unconstitutional, infringing on your right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.
The law should be invalidated at the trial court level.
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"Entrance to our great colleges and universities must be based upon merit, and I remain optimistic moving forward in our fight for equality, fairness and rule of law at our nation's highest court, " said Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, a Republican and supporter of the measure, after the case was granted Monday.
Mr. Roll can't figure out whether he and other residents would immediately lose their Medicare coverage, or whether it would go away at all, if the court invalidates the law.
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The order by Judge Miranda Robertshaw at Exeter Crown Court is similar to a law the mother and father of eight-year-old Sarah Payne wanted introduced to enable parents to know about paedophiles living nearby.
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Earlier this year the same court overturned an AK law aimed at relaxing the ban on the Islamic-style headscarf in state universities.
"At the time, he was called the 'stealth candidate, ' " said Douglas Kmiec, a law professor at Pepperdine University who worked on high court nominations in the Reagan and Bush administrations.
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The conference call was placed to a number in a conference room at the Connecticut office of Dreier's law firm, court documents say.
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Arizona's tough new immigration law is being tested not just in court but at the ballot box.
"This case is custom-made for a plea, " said Wesley Oliver, a professor at Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, who was in court Tuesday.
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Last Thursday, in an address before the Association for Public Law's annual conference at the Dead Sea, Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch launched an unhinged attack on the Knesset and the government.
Allan Turnbull, 61, of Tow Law, was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter at Newcastle Crown Court.
At the Supreme Court today, arguments in a case testing a law known as the Solomon Amendment.
But Jackson predicted the South will return to gerrymandering and more at-large elections if the Supreme Court voids part of the law.
"Much of the controversy about abortion is really stimulated by the interest groups on both sides of the political question, rather than by ordinary Americans, " said David Garrow, a law professor at the University of Pittsburgh, and a longtime Supreme Court scholar.
At Middle Temple Hall, where law students often dine, duck into Fountain Court with its monkish atmosphere.
For a short time, Cotton clerked at the U.S. Court of Appeals and worked for a law firm in Washington.
Kenny MacAskill opened a debate at Holyrood on the court's role and its impact on Scots law following an expert review.
Half of the graduates at the top law schools who then go on to clerk for the Supreme Court or federal appellate courts, are women.
Eventually the issue will go to the Supreme Court in Washington, says David Strauss, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
In this case, Regent University professor of law Jim Duane is extremely skeptical that Lohan has a shot at winning in court.
But there's no evidence in the original law or the Supreme Court opinion that states can join or leave at their own whim.
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