Nina Totenberg, Legal Affairs Correspondence for NPR, has covered the U. S. Supreme Court for years and has intimate knowledge of how the Court works. She was the reporter responsible for breaking the Anita Hill story during the confirmation hearings of Justice Thomas. Nina shares her experiences and unique insight into this branch of our government.
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Lori Ringhand, Professor of Law, University of Kentucky, evaluated all the decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court from 1995 thru 2004. The results: she found that the "conservative" judges were more judicially active than the liberal judges. The conservatives voted to overturn federal laws more often than the liberals. How about that!

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