Perspective
Jul. 9, 2013
Practical implications of the high court's recent opinions
Popular attention has focused on the substantive parts of the Supreme Court's opinions issued in the last week of the court's term. But attorneys should pay attention to the less-publicized, procedural components. By Thomas M. Hall




Popular attention has focused on the substantive parts of the Supreme Court's opinions issued in the last week of the court's term. But attorneys should pay attention to the less publicized procedural components, and the significance that the court's actions may have for practice in all areas of law - for years to come.
The marriage case decisions, issued June 26, swept attention away from the civil rights case decisions, ...
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