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3 Jul 2014, 4:00 am by Amy Howe
’”  At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie criticizes Justice Samuel A. [read post]
27 Jun 2014, 7:51 am by Thomas Hopson
 Other early coverage comes from Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal; Adam Liptak of The New York Times; Josh Gerstein at Politico; Jaclyn Belcyk at JURIST; Sahil Kapur at Talking Points Memo; Robert Barnes of The Washington Post; Steven Mazie of The Economist; Greg Stohr at Bloomberg Businessweek; Bill Mears at CNN; and Richard Wolf of USA Today. [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 3:56 am by Amy Howe
  Steven Mazie covers both cases for The Economist. [read post]
18 Jun 2014, 5:09 am by Amy Howe
  Writing for The Economist, Steven Mazie reports on the decisions in Susan B. [read post]
4 Jun 2014, 5:25 am by Amy Howe
  Steven Mazie  summarizes the case for The Economist, while at Just Security, David Golove and Marty Lederman weigh in on the case. [read post]
30 May 2014, 5:14 am by Amy Howe
In a post at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie discusses the Court’s decision in Hall v. [read post]
21 May 2014, 4:13 am by Amy Howe
  Writing for The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie contends that the Court’s “ruling denied the validity of [the plaintiffs’] alienation from the public affairs of their hometown and disparaged their allegations as the mere whining of oversensitive dissidents. [read post]
14 May 2014, 3:16 am by Amy Howe
Briefly: At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie looks at partisanship on the Court and suggests that the Court’s current Term “provides more evidence of the current liberals’ relative neutrality vis-a-vis their conservative brethren. [read post]
7 May 2014, 5:22 am by Amy Howe
  Finally, in his column for The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie identifies what he sees as the “crux of the problem with Justice Kagan’s admirable wish for equal democratic citizenship unsullied by sectarianism: it would put the town board of Greece in charge of defining and policing religious diversity. [read post]
1 May 2014, 8:31 am by Amy Howe
”  And writing for The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie observes that, “[i]f the justices entered the courtroom on April 28th sure of their votes in this year’s biggest and trickiest fourth-amendment cases, they hid their certainty brilliantly. [read post]
24 Apr 2014, 6:19 am by Amy Howe
 Other commentary on the case comes from Roger Pilon at Cato at Liberty, Steven Mazie at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Andrew Suszek at more than twenty cents, and Bill Blum at truthdig. [read post]
7 Apr 2014, 4:38 am by Amy Howe
”  At big think, Steven Mazie lists the four errors that he sees in the decision, which in his view “will lead to huge new infusions of cash into our political campaigns and ramp up the already outsize influence that corporations and wealthy donors have in the American political system. [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 5:35 am by Amy Howe
  Coverage of the decision comes from Chris Geidner at BuzzFeed, Sahil Kapur of Talking Points Memo (here and here), ISCOTUS (video), Adam Liptak of The New York Times, PJTV (which has a video interview with me on the case), and Steven Mazie at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog. [read post]
2 Apr 2014, 5:38 am by Amy Howe
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie discusses libertarian support for the challenges to the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate. [read post]
28 Mar 2014, 5:56 am by Amy Howe
  At Big Think, Steven Mazie discusses what he describes as the alliance of “strange bedfellows” supporting Hobby Lobby and Conestoga, the challengers in the case, while at Balkinization David Gans urges the Court to “recognize that the rights of Hobby Lobby’s thousands of employees – who have deeply held beliefs and convictions of their own – are at stake here, too. [read post]
26 Mar 2014, 1:37 am by Amy Howe
  Richard Wolf of USA Today summarizes the state of play, noting that, “[w]ithin the three branches of the federal government, nowhere is the discussion as scintillating as at Supreme Court arguments,” while at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog Steven Mazie criticizes the absence of cameras, arguing that “the American justices’ desire to keep a lid on things seems anachronistic. [read post]
19 Mar 2014, 6:14 am by Amy Howe
”  And Steven Mazie weighs in at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, observing that “Justice Ginsburg likes her job and wants to hold on to it as long as she feels she’s serving the country. [read post]
5 Mar 2014, 5:52 am by Amy Howe
” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie reports on Monday’s oral argument in Hall v. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 4:46 am by Amy Howe
 Jess Bravin and Melanie Trottman reported on the proceedings at the Court for The Wall Street Journal, as did Steven Mazie for The Economist. [read post]
9 Jan 2014, 8:25 am by Amy Howe
  Writing for The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie suggests that “[t]his week’s drama over the Utah ruling gives an early indication that, in the justices’ eyes, the time is not quite right to sweep away all state bans on same-sex marriage. [read post]