155 research outputs found
Justice on the Brink and the Rule of Law
Keynote address of the 29th annual Dayton Bench-Bar Conference, November 5, 2021
2019 Laskin Lecture Keynote Address: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Challenge to Civil Society
This keynote address was delivered at the Osgoode Hall Law School 2018 Constitutional Cases Conference by Linda Greenhouse, Pulitzer prize winner and Joseph Goldstein lecturer in Law and Knight Distinguished Journalist in Residence, Yale Law School on April 5, 2019
What Got into the Court? What Happens Next?
We are now in the midst of an amazing Supreme Court term--more than half-way through on the calendar, far short of halfway through in terms of what has yet to be decided. It\u27s been a roller-coaster term of sorts, beginning with the highly unusual early-September argument in the campaign finance case, followed by a rather quiet fall and winter, and then ending with an April sitting during which the Court will consider, in the context of the country\u27s response to terrorism, cases that are likely to go quite far to define for the modern age the meaning of citizenship and, indeed, of the rule of law
Keynote Speech at the Spring 2012 Pipeline to Power Symposium
Article published in the Michigan State Law Review
The Passion of John Paul Stevens
Review of John Paul Stevens\u27 The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years
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