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Oct 13

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Sandra Day O’Connor on Judicial Elections, Supreme Court’s New Players

Judy Woodruff speaks to former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor about her efforts to improve literacy for students, judicial elections and the new makeup of the court.

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Oct 07

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Justice Breyer: ‘Now, I’m Probably More in Dissent’

Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer talks to Jeffrey Brown about his new book, "Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View," the role and responsibilities of the high court, and the shift in dynamics that a new justice can bring.

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Oct 06

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Supreme Court Justices ‘Felt the Emotion’ of Military Funeral Protest Case

Supreme Court justices are considering a battle of First Amendment rights vs. individual privacy after members of a controversial church protested at the funeral of a U.S. Marine. Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal describes Wednesday's hearing and considers…

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Oct 06

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Supreme Court Weighs First Amendment Limits in Military Funeral Protest Case

The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a First Amendment case involving the controversial Westboro Baptist Church group protesting at a U.S. Marine's funeral. Kwame Holman reports.

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Sep 14

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Ahead of Elections, Lawsuits Revive Debate on Health Reform

A judge in Florida listened to arguments filed by 20 attorneys general who are challenging the validity of a new health reform law. Gwen Ifill talks to reporters for more.

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Aug 05

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News Wrap: Supermodel Campbell Testifies in Taylor War Crimes Trial

In other news Thursday, Senate Democrats passed a $26 billion aid package for state and local governments, supermodel Naomi Campbell testified at the war crimes trial of former Liberian leader Charles Taylor, and several U.S. citizens were charged for supporting…

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Dec 02

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High Court Hears Beachfront Property Case

By Quinn Bowman

The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle spoke with the NewsHour Wednesday about Supreme Court oral arguments in a case about government takeover of beach property in Florida.

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May 26

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Sotomayor Followed Unlikely Path to the Door of the Supreme Court

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In nominating Sonia Sotomayer, a federal appeals judge in New York, to replace retiring Justice David Souter, President Barack Obama called her an inspiring woman with an extraordinary life journey.

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Apr 20

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Next Steps Unclear for Jailed U.S. Journalist in Iran

Iran's judiciary ordered an investigation Monday into the case of U.S. journalist Roxana Saberi, who faces a prison sentence in Iran on espionage charges. Analysts and journalists, including NPR CEO Vivian Schiller, assess what may be next for Saberi.

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Apr 20

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Iran to Investigate Case of Jailed U.S. Journalist

Iran's judiciary ordered an investigation Monday into the case of U.S. journalist Roxana Saberi, who faces a prison sentence in Iran on espionage charges.

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