October 5, 2009

New Court Term Hints at Views on Regulating Business

New York Times, New York Times

WASHINGTON — The new Supreme Court term that begins Monday will be dominated by cases concerning corporations, compensation and the financial markets that could signal the justices’ attitude toward regulatory constraints at a time of extraordinary government intervention in the economy.

The Roberts court will face questions about bankruptcy, corporate compensation, patents, antitrust issues and government oversight of the financial system.

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The justices’ decisions will be closely watched at a time when, constitutional scholars say, Obama administration initiatives are generating fundamental...

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