United States Supreme Court Certiorari Granted

Opinions Filed in March 2019

Kahler v. Kansas

Whether the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments permit a state to abolish the insanity defense

Area(s) of Law:
  • Criminal Law

Kansas v. Garcia

Whether the Immigration Reform and Control Act preempts and bars the use of identifying information contained in I-9 forms that also appears in non-IRCA documents to prosecute state law crimes.

Area(s) of Law:
  • Immigration

Mathena, Warden v. Malvo

Whether the Fourth Circuit erred in concluding—in direct conflict with Virginia’s highest court and other courts—that a decision of this Court (Montgomery) addressing whether a new constitutional rule announced in an earlier decision (Miller) applies retroactively on collateral review may properly be interpreted as modifying and substantively expanding the very rule whose retroactivity was in question?

Area(s) of Law:
  • Sentencing

Ramos v. Louisiana

Whether the Fourteenth Amendment fully incorporates the Sixth Amendment Guarantee of a unanimous verdict

Area(s) of Law:
  • Constitutional Law

Iancu v. NantKwest, Inc.

Whether the phrase “[a]ll expenses of the proceedings” in the Patent Act encompasses personnel expenses incurred by the United States Patent and Trademark Office through employees defending the agency in a civil action under 35 U.S.C. § 145.

Area(s) of Law:
  • Patents

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