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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to make several key decisions in the upcoming month, with cases ranging from criminal law to trademark registration rules. Among the cases to be heard is one involving an associate of the Genovese crime family over a criminal charge, aiming to resolve a circuit split on crimes of violence committed through inaction.
Supreme Court to review Genovese crime family associate’s criminal charge https://t.co/9QXV2Faf9P https://t.co/ooTPmEh8JL
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case of an alleged associate of the Genovese crime family with the reputed mobster, and the government, seeking to resolve a circuit split over whether crimes of violence can be committed through inaction. https://t.co/LcMkUcGVlv https://t.co/aclfkD3Qtg
The Supreme Court announced Monday it would take up a case involving an associate of a major New York crime family over an attempted murder plot. https://t.co/qsmHemDIrg
The U.S. Supreme Court still has a heap of cases to decide on issues ranging from trademark registration rules to judicial deference and presidential immunity, setting the first month of summer up to be full of blockbuster opinions. https://t.co/WSHMihOJlT https://t.co/FbulYwlTKx
The Supreme Court grants one new case, Delligatti v. U.S., a criminal law statutory interpretation case. https://t.co/z7tTWAPgZY
NEW LAW DORK: Enter June: The SCOTUS rush approaches. Thirty-one decisions remain. https://t.co/k7p8PaF9o9
Ever wondered how the U.S. Supreme Court gets to a decision? A law professor explains. https://t.co/lNpogQ17Y5 https://t.co/8ZqUUx7aG4