Justice Sotomayor on The Colbert Report
Justice Sotomayor discusses her funny colleagues, self-sufficient childhood, and most conservative belief as an Independent.
This Thursday, June 20, we will begin live blogging at 9 a.m. ET. We expect opinions in argued cases at 10 a.m.
Justice Sotomayor discusses her funny colleagues, self-sufficient childhood, and most conservative belief as an Independent.
On Monday the Court granted four new cases and issued opinions in five cases: Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council of Arizona; Salinas v. Texas; FTC v. Actavis; Alleyne v. United States; Maracich v. Spears.
We expect opinions again on Thursday at 10 a.m. We will begin live blogging around 9:00 on Thursday.
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Amy Howe joins MSNBC to discuss the major cases that the Court will decide over the next few weeks.
![]() | Awarded the Peabody Award for excellence in electronic media. |
![]() | Awarded the Sigma Delta Chi deadline reporting award for online coverage of the Affordable Care Act decision. |
![]() | Awarded the Silver Gavel Award by the American Bar Association for fostering the American public’s understanding of the law and the legal system. |
![]() | Awarded the American Gavel Award for Distinguished Reporting About the Judiciary to recognize the highest standards of reporting about courts and the justice system. |