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Supreme Court accepts post-argument briefs in AT&T v Hulteen
March 02, 2009 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

AT&T v. Hulteen [details here] was argued at the US Supreme Court on December 10, 2009. The issue involves the retroactive application of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.

After arguments, Congress enacted the Lilly Ledbetter Act.

Both parties requested permission to file briefs relating to the impact of the Ledbetter Act, and today the Supreme Court accepted the briefs. [Order] [Links to briefs] Just a formality, of course, but an important one.

Previous post on the arguments made in these briefs is [here].

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