Supreme Court Term Review
The Washington Council of Lawyers hosted a panel discussion with journalists to review the 2018-19 Supreme Court term. Among the speakers were… read more
The Washington Council of Lawyers hosted a panel discussion with journalists to review the 2018-19 Supreme Court term. Among the speakers were Los Angeles Times Supreme Court Correspondent David Savage, SCOTUSblog Co-Founder Amy Rowe and National Law Journal Supreme Court Correspondent Tony Mauro. They analyzed the court’s rulings on gerrymandering, the 2020 Census citizenship question, and other major cases. close
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Beth Brinkmann Assistant to the Solicitor General (Former) Department of Justice->Office of the Solicitor General
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Paul M. Smith Attorney
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