Although the Affordable Care Act decision defined the Roberts Court in 2012, there were other significant court-related actions
...to discuss their jobs and lives. The gathering at D.C.'s Newseum, sponsored by the Supreme Court Historical Society, honored Justice Sandra...
Whelan makes waves; seeing double Bennetts; DOJ awards attorneys; Feinberg surprises Legal Reform Summit; Rangel may be representing himself; telling the tale of Scruggs; and Nager's love of golf com
...profession. But it was not a somber event at the Newseum, co-sponsored by the Supreme Court Fellows Program Alumni Association, in part...
...sense of new beginnings was in the air Tuesday night at the Newseum in D.C. as leaders and friends of the George Washington University...
Six weeks shy of his 89th birthday, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is not winding down. Between announcing the top business decision of the term and dominating an oral argument on judicial e
Six weeks shy of his 89th birthday, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is not, repeat not, winding down. After the last two weeks, gearingup might be the better term
...large crowd at the Newseum's Knight Center. He even made a bit of...
...House. Justice John Paul Stevens voiced that preference at a Feb. 26 Newseum event on Marbury v. Madison, the 1803 landmark that has...
...John Paul Stevens will make a rare public appearance Thursday at the Newseum, marking the publication of a new book on the landmark 1803 decision...
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