Marcia Coyle on writing The Roberts Court
The National Law Journal's senior reporter Jenna Greene interviews Chief Washington Correspondent Marcia Coyle about her new book, The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constitution. The book will be released on Tuesday, May 7. For an exclusive excerpt, click here.
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Marcia Coyle, chief Washington correspondent for The National Law Journal, discusses developments on the last day of oral arguments before the Supreme Court involving the Affordable Care Act.
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It's been nearly 25 years since the Supreme Court decided a seminal personal jurisdiction case. Houston lawyer Collyn Peddie is working on one of the two cases this term that could fill the void. Peddie discussed the case and arguing at the high court with The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle.
Jon Hacker is a well-known figure at the high court, and he's now getting his first chance to argue a case before justices in the so-called "Zicam case."
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