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What does SCT stand for?

Supreme Court Reporter


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00 Paperback KF4748 Savage, a Supreme Court reporter for the Los Angeles Times, examines the effects of US Supreme Court decisions on the rights and freedoms of the individual.
At The Times that's not going to be the case, because quite frankly a Supreme Court reporter isn't worse than a restaurant reviewer.
Aside from counting the dead, this monument suggests little of the massacre--its causes and its tragic personal, legal, and societal aftermath--that Charles Lane, an editorial writer and former Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Post, so vividly evokes in The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction.
Washington Post Supreme Court reporter Charles Lane reported Jan.
95 ISBN 1-576-60170-6 Storh, an award-winning Supreme Court reporter for Bloomberg News, follows the history of the 2003 University of Michigan Supreme Court cases on affirmative action, one the most important decisions from the court in years on the fundamental and divisive subject of race relations in America.
When Justice William Brennan died, The Washington Post's Supreme Court reporter, Joan Biskupic, wrote an admiring obituary that contains the best short description of the philosophy behind "landmark liberal rulings.
One may now cite only to the United States Reporter, if that citation is available (these books come out later than the Supreme Court Reporter), and if not, to the Supreme Court Reporter or the United States Law Weekly, in that order of preference.
com) will provide access to news and background stories related to the confirmation, as well daily online and video reporting and analysis by veteran NLJ Supreme Court reporter Tony Mauro and Capitol Hill reporter David Ingram.

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