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Libraries Ask SCOTUS to Reverse 2nd Cir Ruling in Kirtsaeng

It’s the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that could limit library lending power. In April, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, a case examining “gray market” resale of copyrighted works.......
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Edie Windsor Skips 2nd Cir, Files DOMA Challenge with SCOTUS

Industries / Law : FindLaw's Writ - Legal Commentary (10 months ago)

There's officially a second Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) challenge vying for Supreme Court review. Monday, Edie Windsor officially bypassed the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and filed a petition for certiorari with the Nine see... Read Post

SCOTUS Upholds 4th Circuit Opinion on Son of Boss Case

Industries / Law : FindLaw's Writ - Legal Commentary (last year)

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with taxpayers this week on a case out of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case, U.S. v. Home Concrete & Supply, LLC, was one of the notorious “Son-of-Boss” cases....... Read Post

Supreme Court to Hear International Copyright Exhaustion Case

Industries / Law : Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) (last year)

By Dennis Crouch Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (Supreme Court 2012) The Supreme Court has granted certiorari in another international copyright exhaustion case. Previously, in Omega v. Costco, the court stalled in a 4-4 tie a... Read Post


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