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Linda Greenhouse
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Mississippi Explains All on Abortion
The state’s attorney general is asking the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
The Supreme Court's Voting Rights Decision Reflects the Partisan Divide
A clash among justices over what constitutes the right to vote mirrors the partisan divide on the question.
What the Supreme Court Did for Religion
The court has become more open to claims of government regulations impeding religion.
Justice Sotomayor, the Supreme Court's Truth Teller
In her opinions, Justice Sotomayor explains how Supreme Court cases are part of a larger unfolding story of where the country finds itself.
The Sound of Silence on Abortion
Sport leagues and corporations rally against bias and voter suppression. But they are quiet about abortion.
The Free Ride May Soon Be Over for Anti-Abortion Politicians
Until now, the courts have saved them from their efforts to restrict the procedure.
Will the Supreme Court Write Guantánamo’s Final Chapter?
The justices may get a chance to redeem the court’s own failed promises.
Uncomfortable Timing for a Supreme Court Gun Fight
The justices contemplate expanding arms rights in the wake of mass shootings.
This Is What Judicial Activism Looks Like on the Supreme Court
In a dissent, two conservative justices invite a case to overturn a precedent on religion in the workplace that they dislike.
Testing Time at the Supreme Court
The outcome of a property rights case could foretell how much conservatives can expect from the justices.