From: Appellate Law360 <[email protected]> To: Subject: Up Next At High Court: Census Brawl Dominates Busy Week Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2019 07:18:20 +0000 iLaw360 Appellate APPELLATE Monday, April 22, 2019 tF ollow Appellate Law360 TOP NEWS Up Next At High Court: Census Brawl Dominates Busy Week The Trump administration's attempt to put a citizenship question on the census is the most high-profile case at the Supreme Court this week, but the justices will also tackle issues affecting government contractors and Title VII plaintiffs as it closes out the final argument session of the 2018 term. Read full article » Analysis Census Citizenship Question Case Likely To Turn On APA L Attorneys anticipate that the question of whether Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross violated the Administrative Procedure Act will take center stage during oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, in a case challenging his decision to include a question about citizenship status on the 2020 census. Read full article » Analysis Supreme Court To Mull Title VII's Presuit Hurdles The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear a Texas county's challenge to a Fifth Circuit decision letting a worker pursue a religious discrimination claim she didn't make to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission first, a case that could resolve a circuit split over what workers have to do before bringing federal discrimination suits. Read full article » Analysis High Court FOIA Case May Alter Labor Agency's Disclosures L The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday about the standard for invoking a key exception to the Freedom of Information Act in a case that could make it harder for employers with federal contracts to keep the reams of data they send to the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs under wraps, experts say. Read full article » Analysis 6th Circ. Ruling Raises Bar For Social Media Terrorism Suits The Sixth Circuit's recent dismissal of a s