Supreme Court
1/14/2013 12:03 PM ET
Interviewing Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor about her new memoir on Monday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie worried that political division was undermining the high court: "Do
you ...
12/10/2012 3:09 PM ET
Reporting on the Supreme Court taking up the issue of gay marriage for the first time, on Friday's NBC Nightly News, justice correspondent Pete Williams proclaimed: "The
fact that the Court has ...
10/15/2012 1:40 PM ET
Sheryl Gay Stolberg's obituary for Sen. Arlen Specter shows liberals and the Times have yet to forgive the liberal Republican for being so mean to feminist icon Anita Hill: "The Thomas ...
7/12/2012 5:32 PM ET
Former New York Times Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse suspects she knows
why Roberts may have changed his mind on ObamaCare: "I doubt there was a
single reason for the chief justice’s ...
7/12/2012 3:00 PM ET
Former Times Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse suspects she knows why Roberts may have changed his mind on Obama-Care: "I doubt there was a single reason for the chief justice’s ...
7/3/2012 1:15 PM ET
The New York Times Supreme Court reporter dumps synonyms for anger into his story on conservatve reaction to Chief Justice John Roberts' shocking ObamaCare ruling: Fury, bitterness, anger, ...
6/29/2012 3:48 PM ET
New York Times reporter Mark Landler: "What the Supreme Court’s decision does do is preserve Mr.
Obama’s status as the president who did more to expand the nation’s
safety net than any since ...
6/29/2012 1:22 PM ET
Former Times SCOTUS reporter Linda Greenhouse sees validity to complaints about the liberal media trying to influence Justice John Roberts: "Around Memorial Day, a number of conservative ...
6/29/2012 12:42 PM ET
New York Times reporter Mark Landler: "What the Supreme Court’s decision does do is preserve Mr.
Obama’s status as the president who did more to expand the nation’s
safety net than any since ...
6/29/2012 12:12 PM ET
Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak finds "frivolous" the idea that the federal government can't make you pay for things you don't want: "Five justices accepted the argument that had been at the ...