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Marcia Coyle, based in Washington, covers the U.S. Supreme Court. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @MarciaCoyle
April 29, 2013 | National Law Journal
In the 50th anniversary year of the landmark Gideon v. Wainwright, Louisiana's much criticized underfunding of indigent defense moved front and center in the U.S. Supreme Court last
By Marcia Coyle
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February 22, 2012 | National Law Journal
Montana on Wednesday lost a $53-million battle in the U.S. Supreme Court over ownership of land under three of its major rivers. In PPL Montana v. Montana, the justices
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February 16, 2004 | National Law Journal
Washington-In its nearly four decades of existence, the Center for Constitutional Rights has never represented clients whose politics it did not share in one way or another. Neve
By Marcia CoyleStaff reporter
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October 9, 2013 | National Law Journal
The U.S. Supreme Court ended uncertainty Wednesday about whether the federal government shutdown would delay arguments next week. The court will begin as scheduled, October 15. The ju
By Marcia Coyle
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November 20, 2008 | National Law Journal
Editor's note: In 2004, The National Law Journal published a profile of Reid Weingarten,
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March 2, 2009 | National Law Journal
WASHINGTON — In this new age of multimillion-dollar battles for state supreme court seats, can the U.S. Supreme Court find a way to guide elected judges "to hold the balance ni
By Marcia Coyle / Staff reporter
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February 16, 2006 | National Law Journal
Washington-U.S. district court judges appointed by President Bush are the most conservative in overall voting patterns since those appointed by Woodrow Wilson, according to a recent stud
By Marcia Coyle Staff reporter
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July 25, 2005 | National Law Journal
Washington-A week before President Bush nominated John Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court, Senate leaders had urged him to look "outside the box" at candidates who would bring diversity i
By Marcia CoyleStaff reporter
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April 6, 2009 | National Law Journal
WASHINGTON — There may be nothing like a slam-dunk, unanimous victory in the U.S. Supreme Court, but h your opponent's petition dismissed after briefing and argument — le
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May 2, 2011 | National Law Journal
In the world of the Supreme Court bar, Richard Lazarus' departure this summer from Georgetown University Law Center for a tenured position at Harvard Law is akin to a minor earthquak
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