Three opinions issued by U.S. Supremes today

Scotusblog reports that the U.S. Supreme Court issued three opinions today:

In Credit Suisse Securities v. Billing, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that antitrust laws do not apply to the process of selling stocks after the initial offering.

In Brendlin v. California, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously held that the a passenger in a car has standing to challenge the legality of the stop of the car.

In Powerex Corp. v. Reliant Energy Services, the Court held the Ninth Circuit had no jurisdiction to hear an appeal of whether a foreign company is entitled to have to claims against it heard in federal, rather than state court.

More after the opinions become available.

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