Clark Hoyt rides to the liberal Supreme Court reporter's defense: "Whelan is president of the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center. But his increasingly intemperate and personal attacks on ...
The Supreme Court reporter's husband is participating in cases that she's covering (from the liberal side), but she is covering the cases without making any disclosure to her readers.
As the case against marines in the killing of Iraqi civilians in Haditha disintegrates, a review of Paul von Zielbauer's slanted coverage of the "massacre."
Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse takes sides on an upcoming court case: "Well, what's objectionable about it is what kinds of IDs are people likely to have?...So the disparate impact of a ...
The Columbia Journalism Review: "...the queen bee of Supreme Court reporters, Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times refused to join the panel if the event was going to be covered by the wonky ...
Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse: "Could adversity temper a jurisprudence that critics of the chief justice have discerned as bloodless and unduly distant from the messy reality of the ...
The Times' Supreme Court reporter gushes: "Whatever else may be said about the Supreme Court's current term, which ends in about a month, it will be remembered as the time when Justice Ruth Bader ...
A member of the Times' editorial board (and former director of the New York Civil Liberties Union) says the Supreme Court's ruling on the Partial Birth Abortion Act uses "junk science" and has an ...