Supreme Court

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  • Did Judge Jackson goof?

    By forcing Microsoft to comply with conduct remedies in 90 days, Jackson may have put the case exactly where he doesn't want it -- in the Court of Appeals.
  • Immune from liability

    The Supreme Court blocks a potentially important legal path for people who want to sue HMOs. Now, the spotlight is on Congress.
  • Will a Microsoft appeal go straight to the Supremes?

    Judge Jackson's attempt to expedite a final resolution to the antitrust trial could backfire.
  • The Supreme Court wimps out on grandparents rights

    The justices reveal themselves to be as knotted as a family in the throes of emotional strife.
  • Elian's closing chapter?

    A legal expert says the Cuban boy's legal saga is slowly winding down.
  • Letting it all leak out

    Betsey Johnson's left breast disappears under veil of secrecy, NP leaks the story. Plus: Real-life Erin Brockovich extorted by scumbag exes; and Amy Irving ponders significance of oyster predilection
  • Saving Miranda

    As the Supreme Court hears oral arguments about the future of arrestees' rights, an IMF protester makes his case.
  • Lighten up, Sandy baby

    The recent Supreme Court decision on nude dancing had Justice O'Connor ruling on G-strings and pasties.
  • Vouchers and the law: The rebuttals

    In Round 2 of a Salon debate on school vouchers, our experts exchange barbs.
  • Vouchers and the law

    Experts argue the constitutionality of the school reform movement's most controversial proposal.
  • Supreme Court rules on tobacco regulation

    The next move will come from Congress.
  • State of bliss?

    After a Vermont court decision, the debate over gay marriage is evolving. But will the privileges of matrimony be extended to same-sex couples?
  • I sold commie posters to a future Supreme Court justice

    Long ago His Honor paid 10 bucks for a Bolshevik broadsheet. I wonder where it's hanging now.
  • My grandparents were pioneers in the battle for visitation rights

    To me, they were dependable, a security blanket I would never lose.
  • Woe is HMO

    Proponents of liability legislation argue that the only way to change managed care's behavior is to threaten it with lawsuits.
  • The color of money

    Of course there are blacks on TV. You just have to pay to see them.
  • Schools may be liable for sexual harassment

  • True believer

    Widely regarded as a fair-minded moderate, Kenneth Starr comes from a movement of right-wing judicial activists who are determined to revolutionze American law -- and are succeeding.
  • Newsreal: Is Kaczynski crazy enough to be saved?

    An expert in mental disability criminal defenses analyzes the trial of alleged Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski and assesses his chances of avoiding the death penalty.
  • Newsreal: Ended, not mended

    By upholding California's Proposition 209, the Supreme Court effectively defeated the Clinton administration's top civil rights nominee -- and drove a huge nail into the president's "mend, don't end" affirmative-action policies.
  • Newsreal: The CDA is dead. Is Net censorship?

    The Supreme Court struck down one badly written, overly broad censorship law. But there's more where that came from.
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