U.S. Supreme Court,
Securities,
Corporate
Jul. 26, 2014
Roberts court isn't all about business
The decisions issued by the U.S. Supreme Court in its most recent term, which ended June 30, should definitively put to rest the notion that the Roberts court is reflexively "pro-business."




Lauren R. Goldman
Partner
Mayer Brown LLP
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New York , NY 10020
Email: lrgoldman@mayerbrown.com
Lauren is a partner in the firm's New York office.
Rory Schneider
Associate
Mayer Brown
Rory is an associate in the firm's New York office.
The decisions issued by the U.S. Supreme Court in its most recent term, which ended June 30, should definitively put to rest the notion that the Roberts court is reflexively "pro-business." Although companies were victorious in a number of cases, they suffered losses in some of the term's most significant rulings.
This term, the court issued 22 decisions in business cases - which we define as those with a business on one side and either an individual or a government entity on the ...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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