Washington Journal: Monday
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
244 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
244 viewsAttorneys argued the case of Clinton v. Jones before a panel of Supreme Court journalists who served as the judges. The Supreme Court on January 13 heard the arguments in the case in which P…
246 viewsIn the final panel of a two-day conference on the upcoming Supreme Court term, Supreme Court scholars and reporters discussed cases dealing with the relationship between the federal and loca…
47 viewsThe College of William and Mary Law School hosted a symposium on the Supreme Court. On this panel, Supreme Court scholars and reporters examined laws surrounding business, commerce, and prop…
63 viewsAs part of a seminar for journalists, Tony Mauro, USA Today-Supreme Court Reporter, spoke about how local journalists can research articles on Supreme court cases and issues and how they can…
29 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, news makers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls. First,…
128 viewsA panel of journalists, who covered the U.S. Supreme Court, gathered to talk about their book about the cases from the 1995 term entitled A Year in the Life of the Supreme Court. They talked…
38 viewsLaw professors and Supreme Court correspondents talk about how the U.S. Constitution’s structure affects the three branches of government. After a brief review of the 1994 term, the particip…
65 viewsFrom Athens, Georgia, the University of Georgia, School of Law hosted a Panel discussion on “Justice and the Media.” The participants discussed the implications that high-profile court cases…
186 viewsNews events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer participation.
153 viewsInterview with Tony Mauro, USA Today, Supreme Court reporter that discussed the topic of cameras in federal courts and the recent decision by a committee of federal judges to refuse any furt…
59 viewsAs part of the college’s annual preview of the U.S. Supreme Court term, journalists and professors participated in a mock court arguing their version of U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton. This Ar…
90 viewsThe guests discussed the cameras in the federal courts experiment.
43 viewsIn separate interviews, journalists and judicial experts talked about the 1991 experiment in televising civil trials in two courts of appeals and six district courts. No criminal cases were …
82 viewsSupreme Court Correspondent Tony Mauro discussed the previous day’s Supreme Court hearing of the case of the National Organization of Women vs. Joseph Scheidler. The case concerned whether a…
133 viewsTony Mauro of USA Today talked about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s first week on the Supreme Court. He stated that Justice Ginsburg appeared at ease and asked many questions of the lawyers w…
43 viewsReporters who cover the federal court system participated in a discussion on the press coverage of the judiciary & current Supreme Court Terms, Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Righ…
40 viewsMr. Mauro and Mr. Eisler talked about the possible changes in appointments to federal courts in the next presidential administration, and the new balance of the Supreme Court that may occur …
45 viewsIn a briefing during a forum at the College of William and Mary, the panel of journalists and law professors previewed the 1992-93 Supreme Court docket. The forum was sponsored by the Instit…
67 viewsTelephone callers commented on the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Planned Parenthood v. Casey which had been handed down earlier in the day. The case involved a Pennsylvania state law…
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