Justices Address Procedural Issues in Baby Food Litigation

The recent case of The Hain Celestial Group v. Palmquist has attracted significant attention due to its implications for procedural strategies in litigation. The Supreme Court justices convened to hear the arguments surrounding this case, which centers on allegations of toxic metals in baby food affecting a child’s health. The brevity of the proceedings, lasting under 45 minutes, indicates a focused discussion on the procedural elements rather than the substantive issues of the case itself. Background of the Case The origins of this litigation trace back to Sarah Palmquist, a Texas resident who contended that … Read more

Advisory Opinions Live Broadcast: Trump’s Tariff Showdown

The recent oral arguments in the Supreme Court concerning President Trump’s tariffs have sparked significant debate and analysis among legal experts and political commentators. With the conclusion of these arguments, the Advisory Opinions podcast hosted a live broadcast to dissect the implications of the justices’ discussions and what might unfold next. This segment features insights from notable figures in the legal community, who share their perspectives on the case and its broader ramifications for trade policy and executive power. Key Highlights from the Live Broadcast During the live broadcast, host Sarah Isgur was joined by … Read more

Court Leans Against Applying Fugitive Tolling in Federal Supervised Release

The recent Supreme Court case, Rico v. United States, has brought significant attention to the doctrine of fugitive tolling in the context of federal supervised release. This legal principle raises crucial questions about the rights of defendants who flee from their probation officers during their term of supervised release. The implications of the court’s ruling could reshape how supervised release is enforced and interpreted, particularly concerning the expiration of supervision terms while a defendant is considered a fugitive. Understanding Fugitive Tolling Fugitive tolling is primarily governed by 18 U.S.C. § 3583(i), which delineates the conditions … Read more

SCOTUStoday for Wednesday, November 5

On November 5, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) convenes to address significant legal issues, particularly concerning the major questions doctrine and its implications for executive power. This doctrine scrutinizes the extent of authority that Congress grants to the executive branch, especially in matters of substantial economic and political significance. Today, the court will hear oral arguments related to the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which raises questions about the scope of presidential power in economic matters. Understanding the Major Questions Doctrine The … Read more