In her online column today, Linda Greenhouse, in criticizing the Senate Republicans’ response to the Merrick Garland nomination, asserts, “It is only by a distorted view of history that the ...
In a recent column on Bill Clinton and Kenneth Starr, Linda Greenhouse offers effusive—and appropriate—praise for Justice Scalia’s solo dissent in Morrison v. Olson, the 1988 case rejecting ...
Federal Court Stops Biden Admin’s Title IX Gender Ideology Mandate Nationwide Left-leaning legal commentators such as Linda Greenhouse are hyperventilating after last week’s oral argument on ...
As we have seen before, Linda Greenhouse is fond of using the incendiary term crusade to stigmatize the cause of religious liberty, and she has even faulted other liberal commentators for giving ...
Former New York Times Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse has an interesting piece today about the Roberts' court increased comfort with overturning precedent. She noted that the Court's ...
In a five-part interview, Linda Greenhouse, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her work as a Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times and now teaches at Yale Law School, discusses her background, her ...
In an op-ed for the New York Times titled “Religion Has Friends Among Judges in High Places,” Linda Greenhouse offers some confused thoughts on the litigation over the FDA’s approval of the ...
In an essay last week, Linda Greenhouse decries the Supreme Court’s decision, by a 5-4 vote, to enforce Wisconsin’s Election Day deadline for the submission of absentee ballots.I think that ...
In a New York Times piece today titled “Justice Alito’s Invisible Women,” Linda Greenhouse complains that Justice Alito’s leaked draft opinion supposedly “whitewashes decades of progress ...
Continuing from my part 1 post: Myth 2: Section 5 is critical to stopping states’ discriminatory changes to voting rights laws Greenhouse points out that Section 5 stopped Texas’s enforcement ...