Who was the first Sixth Circuit judge to use the cleaned up parenthetical in a judicial opinion? What is the current status of cleaned up in the Sixth Circuit? Which judges use it regularly, which judges never use it, and which judges use it sparingly?
Four new U.S. Supreme Court Fellows are set to begin their 2022-2023 fellowships in September. They are the first to experience the program in-person in nearly two years; the COVID-19 pandemic forced the 2020-2021 class to work virtually and led to a decision to pause the program the following year.
Sixth circuit opinion Fulkerson v. UNUM Life Ins. is reckless driving a crime pursuant to the crime exclusion of an insurance policy used corpus linguistics to determine what is reckless driving, also US v. Rice, a Fourth Circuit opinion North Carolina crime of assault by strangulation is a crime of violence for sentencing enhancement
Corpus linguistics is an emerging tool in statutory, constitutional interpretation. Corpus linguistics bug is spreading in Sixth Circuit and others. Two recent cases show Sixth Circuit is thought leader in this legal analysis variant, powerful transmission vector.
6th cicuit decision in Arizona v. Biden results in nationwide injunction of immigration guidance, with the court's opinion tacklong both the justiciability and the merits of the States’ challenge