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Tony Mauro, based in Washington, covers the U.S. Supreme Court. A lead writer for ALM's Supreme Court Brief, Tony focuses on the court's history and traditions, appellate advocacy and the SCOTUS cases that matter most to business litigators. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Tonymauro
December 30, 2021 | National Law Journal
Judges, lawyers, law professors and even journalists weigh in on how the Supreme Court and other courts could help calm the divisions in the nation.
By Tony Mauro
5 minute read
December 21, 2021 | National Law Journal
Just in time for December holidays: A Supreme Court recipe for eggnog, unearthed from the papers of Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone.
By Tony Mauro
3 minute read
December 15, 2021 | National Law Journal
After seven years of trying, Fix the Court is chalking up fixes that are coming to fruition at the Supreme Court.
By Tony Mauro
7 minute read
December 8, 2021 | National Law Journal
The Supreme Court's gift shop is the (online) place for holiday presents for the SCOTUS aficionados in your life.
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
November 30, 2021 | National Law Journal
Opinion announcements from the bench, a long tradition that is an important part of justices' public roles, may become a thing of the past
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
November 23, 2021 | The American Lawyer
The Georgetown Law professor, who helped push the First Step Act through Congress, was admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court bar this year.
By Tony Mauro
6 minute read
November 18, 2021 | National Law Journal
Recent sharp-edged speeches by members of the high court have been controversial, but history shows that speechmaking by justices is nothing new.
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
November 11, 2021 | National Law Journal
In 1997, the Supreme Court publicly tried to discourage parties from filing pleas and applications in a way that made the justices make weighty decisions late at night.
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
November 4, 2021 | National Law Journal
There was some suspense at the Supreme Court when new Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar took to the lectern for her first appearance: Would she be called General Prelogar?
By Tony Mauro
3 minute read
November 1, 2021 | National Law Journal
Is it time to give the Supreme Court building a name? And would John Marshall Harlan be the right name?
By Tony Mauro
6 minute read
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