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The Supremes
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Family of Former Supreme Cindy Birdsong Seeking ConservatorshipA friend caring for Birdsong allegedly kept her from her family.
By Justin Curto
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The Grammys 2023 Special Merit Awards Returns TonightNirvana, Ma Rainey, and Bobby McFerrin are some of the night’s honorees.
By Alejandra Gularte
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Diana Ross Pays Tribute to Supremes Sister Mary WilsonBeyoncé, Dionne Warwick, and more honor the late Motown legend.
By Zoe Haylock
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Mary Wilson, Original Member of the Supremes, Is Dead at 76“I was always proud of Mary,” Berry Gordy said in a statement.
By Zoe Haylock
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By Adam K. Raymond
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Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Hearings to Begin September 4Senate Republicans are hoping to have him seated before the start of the court’s October term.
By Adam K. Raymond
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The First Amendment Won Big at the Supreme Court TodayThe court handed down rulings that could make the Washington Redskins and anyone blocked on Twitter by Donald Trump very happy.
By Cristian Farias
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By Margaret Hartmann
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How Scalia’s Absence Is Affecting This Supreme Court TermWith only eight justices, the Court’s decisions could have chaotic results.
By Margaret Hartmann
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GOP Fights for Hillary Clinton’s Right to Select SCOTUS NomineeMcConnell says the Senate GOP would rather let her pick than consider Merrick Garland.
By Margaret Hartmann
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from the archives
John Heilemann: The Case for Merrick GarlandFrom 2010, the case for nominating the man Obama nominated six years later.
By John Heilemann
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Justice Scalia Died While Vacationing With a Secret Society of Elite HuntersWho keeps gerrymandered districts on the maps? Who keeps the liberals under wraps? We do, we do!
By Margaret Hartmann
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By Charley Lanyon
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GOP Rethinks Plan to Obstruct Obama’s Supreme Court NomineeSome feel it’s bad for the party, though they have no intention of seeing Obama’s nominee confirmed.
By Margaret Hartmann
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The Battle for the Supreme Court Is About to Go MainstreamScalia’s death means the shape of the Court will be a campaign issue for the first time.
By Ed Kilgore
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Judge Discloses Scalia’s Health ProblemsHe had heart problems and high blood pressure, but the way his death was investigated was still odd.
By Margaret Hartmann
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By Jennifer Senior
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SCOTUS’s Hints at Gay-Marriage RulingThat’s what Clarence Thomas made it sound like.
By Caroline Bankoff
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Concert Review: Diana Ross Reopens Kings TheatreExcess and uplift at the refurbished Brooklyn venue.
By Lindsay Zoladz
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Gay-Marriage Bans Are Back in 4 StatesThe first loss for equality in a long time.
By Joe Coscarelli
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blog-stained wretches
Federal Judge to Supreme Court: ‘STFU’Complete with a link to UrbanDictionary. On his blog.
By Joe Coscarelli
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What’s Next in the Contraceptive Coverage FightObama eschews executive action, says Congress should solve the problem.
By Margaret Hartmann
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SCOTUSblog Trolls Angry Supreme Court TweetersSCOTUSblog is not run by Scalia, believe it or not.
By Joe Coscarelli
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Religious Bosses Don’t Have to Buy Birth ControlThe Supreme Court ruled in favor of religion, 5-4.
By Joe Coscarelli
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Abortion Protesters Can Now Get Much Closer to ClinicsThe Supreme Court rules that a buffer zone outside of clinics is unconstitutional.
By Joe Coscarelli
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The Supreme Court Describes Cell-Phone ObsessionThe Court ruled unanimously that cell-phone searches require warrants.
By Joe Coscarelli
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By Joe Coscarelli
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Supreme Court Approves Mostly Christian Prayers at Town MeetingsThe Court upheld the practice in Greece, New York, by a vote of 5-4.
By Joe Coscarelli
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Scalia, Roberts Think Having Two Cell Phones Is Very Strange, SuspiciousThe Supreme Court continues its streak of not knowing much about technology.
By Joe Coscarelli
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There Are Lots of Bad Ways to Describe Aereo, Including MineIt’s not easy to describe Aereo, since nothing is like broadcast TV.
By Kevin Roose
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8 Times the Supreme Court Was Bewildered by Technology“What is the difference between the pager and the email?”
By Adam K. Raymond
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Justice Scalia Learned the Difference Between TV and HBO TodayDuring the Supreme Court arguments on Aereo, Scalia was informed about premium cable.
By Joe Coscarelli
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Aereo Is a Ridiculous Company. The Supreme Court Should Shut It Down.The TV start-up is a Rube Goldberg–esque end-run around copyright law.
By Kevin Roose
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By Joe Coscarelli
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More Money in Politics Couldn’t Hurt, Supreme Court RulesThe overall limit on campaign contributions has been struck down.
By Joe Coscarelli
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By Joe Coscarelli
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By Joe Coscarelli
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Antonin Scalia Says Chicago Deep-Dish ‘Shouldn’t Be CalledNow all we need is for Ruth Bader Ginsburg to weigh in on the virtues of New York’s taco scene and we’ll be set.
By Hugh Merwin
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By Caroline Bankoff
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By Joe Coscarelli
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By Margaret Hartmann
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By Caroline Bankoff
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By Joe Coscarelli
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Justice Scalia Knew This Was Going to HappenHe warned us about “the so-called homosexual agenda” in his sodomy dissent ten years ago.
By Joe Coscarelli
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By Joe Coscarelli
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By Dan Amira
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By Joe Coscarelli
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By Joe Coscarelli
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By Delia Paunescu
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