Mid-Term Review of the Supreme Court
David Savage of The Los Angeles Times and Joan Biskupic of The Washington Post participated in a mid-term review of the Supreme Court. They talked about cases on grandparents' rights,…
32 viewsDavid Savage of The Los Angeles Times and Joan Biskupic of The Washington Post participated in a mid-term review of the Supreme Court. They talked about cases on grandparents' rights,…
32 viewsSupreme Court scholars and journalists participated in a moot court argument regarding the case Mitchell vs. Helms, which the Supreme Court heard on December 1, 1999. The case focused on…
274 viewsParticipants talked about the upcoming Supreme Court case, Food and Drug Administration v. Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company. They focused on if the Food and Drug Administration has the…
117 viewsThe William and Mary Law School hosted a panel discussion of the potential cases that the Supreme Court could hear in the 1999-2000 session. They focused on cases regarding separation of…
79 viewsJoan Biskupic of the Washington Post spoke about cases pending and decided during the current Supreme Court term. She also took audience calls, faxes, and electronic mail.
29 viewsSupreme Court Correspondent, Joan Biskupic, joined the Washington Journal and discussed the role of Chief Justice, William Rehnquist, in the Senate impeachment trial of President Bill…
102 viewsJournalists talked about how the public learns about the Supreme Court and what information should be available to the media. They also talked about how the Canadian media system appoints a…
49 viewsSupreme Court scholars and journalists took part in a moot court argument on the case, Chicago v. Morales, which the Supreme Court would hear the following. The case is about a Chicago…
889 viewsIn this segment of AMERICA and the COURTS correspondents and law professors discussed legal cases to be reviewed by the Court during the current term. Panelists: Joan Biskupic,Supreme Court…
35 viewsMs. Biskupic talked about cases currently in front of the Supreme Court, including the Starr investigation, and attorney-client privilege. She also took audience calls, faxes, and…
41 viewsSupreme Court reporters and law professors discussed cases dealing business, commerce and property law on the Supreme Court 1997-98 docket. They examined several particular cases and the…
38 viewsIn a moot court, the participants argued the Piscataway v. Taxman case which is on the Supreme Court docket for the 1997-98 term. It deals with race and employment. A white teacher sued the…
259 viewsSupreme Court correspondents spoke about the upcoming term of the Supreme Court and the notable cases that will be argued before the Court. Following their discussion, the panelists…
149 viewsJoan Biskupic, The Washington Post talked about the Supreme Court term thus far, especially the decisions released yesterday.
45 viewsProfessor Dru Riley Evarts and the Washington Posts's Joan Biskupic talked about Professor Evarts’s recent survey of Supreme Court reporters. The survey comprised 55 questions on how…
95 viewsJoan Biskupic, the Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Post, spoke as part of a lecture series on Supreme Court perceptions. She examined the bidirectional relationship between the…
45 viewsAttorneys argued the case of Clinton v. Jones before a panel of Supreme Court journalists who served as the judges. The Supreme Court on January 13 heard the arguments in the case in which…
215 viewsAt a two-day conference on the 1996-97 U.S. Supreme Court term, panelists discussed the voting rights issues before the Court this term. The Court has five cases dealing with these issues…
48 viewsThe College of William and Mary Law School hosted a symposium on the Supreme Court. On this panel, Supreme Court scholars and reporters examined laws surrounding business, commerce, and…
58 viewsThe panelists, at an event sponsored by the Marshall-Wythe Law School at the College of William and Mary, previewed upcoming U.S. Supreme Court cases about freedom of speech and the First…
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