News Source: Washington Post
| about 17 hours ago
The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Sarah Crichton/Farrar Straus Giroux. Antonin Scalia's influence is stronger than ever, according to Joan Biskupic in her new biography of the Supreme Court justice. Justice Anthony
News Source: Macleans
| 1 day ago
The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia" Joan Biskupic (Sarah Crichton Books) Continued Below The last time veteran Supreme Court reporter Joan Biskupic wrote a biography of a justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, she promptly
News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
| 7 days ago
Justice Anthony Kennedy got into a messy situation this month after a widely circulated report that his office made a school newspaper get permission before running an article about the justice. It turns out the incident at New York's Dalton School
News Source: United Press International
| 11 days ago
And people are beginning to plan, not their holiday shopping, but how they are going to put the particular symbols of their religion, a Nativity scene or menorah, on the local courthouse lawn. The change in the air seems to have the exact opposite
News Source: Tech Dirt
| 13 days ago
The people who work for Kennedy are now trying to claim that this was just to make sure the quotes were accurate, but those who work for the school paper say they were under the impression they needed full approval of the article first. It's amazing
News Source: Gawker
| 13 days ago
As Times executive editor Bill Keller slid into a row of seats, an acquaintance asked, "So, are you parent of the year now at Dalton?"-a question that presumably referenced a story that ran on the front page that day about an incident at the student
News Source: The New Zealand Herald
| 15 days ago
Terrance Graham, implicated in armed robberies when he was 16 and 17, was given a life sentence by a judge who told the teenager he threw his life away. They didn't kill anyone, but they were effectively sentenced to die in prison. Just over 100
News Source: The Florida Times-Union
| 15 days ago
Florida’s tough stance against juvenile criminals was debated on a national stage Monday as the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments by lawyers for two North Florida inmates challenging their life-without-parole prison sentences in non-homicides. In