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'Evening News' Takes EPA to Task on CO2, Claims Supreme Court Gave an Order

CBS segment bashes agency for not being more aggressive in policing carbon in the wake of congressional hearing.

Slate Takes on NYT from the Left in Defending Liberal Linda Greenhouse

Plus: Slate calls Times Watch a "right-wing kitty cat."

Public Editor Rides to Liberal Linda Greenhouse's Defense, Ignores Smear of Vets

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 ...

Linda Greenhouse's Latest Conflict

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.

Supreme Court May Target Second Amendment

The press took umbrage at the D.C. District Court's broad interpretation of the Constitution, which recognized an individual right to keep and bear arms and shot down D.C.'s gun ban as ...

Times Sad Supreme Court Didn't Do "The Right Thing" in 2000 and Usher in Gore

Times wishes "Supreme Court had done the right thing and ruled for Al Gore" in 2000. But the Times' own reporting showed that Bush would have won the statewide manual recount requested by Gore.

Times Doubts "Angry" Clarence Thomas Can Be Impartial

Clarence Thomas's "anger" over his confirmation means he can't judge ACLU cases objectively - but former ACLU lawyer Ruth Bader Ginsburg can?

Greenhouse Finds Voter ID Requirements "Objectionable"

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 ...

Linda Greenhouse's "Polarizing" Supreme Court Reporting

Greenhouse begins a new term of the Supreme Court by stamping "conservative" warning labels on everything in sight.

The Greenhouse Effect: Liberal Supreme Court Reporter Demands C-SPAN Cameras Be Turned Off

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 ...
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