Lyle Denniston,
Lyle Denniston has been covering the Supreme Court for fifty-eight years. In that time, he has covered one-quarter of all of the Justices ever to sit, and he has reported on the entire careers on the bench of ten of the Justices. He has been a journalist of the law for sixty-eight years, beginning that career at the Otoe County Courthouse in Nebraska City, Nebraska, in the fall of 1948. He is not an attorney. He writes for his eponymous blog, Lyle Denniston Law News, and as the constitutional literacy adviser for the National Constitution Center's blog, Constitution Daily.
Al-Marri: Case should go ahead
Lyle Denniston
March 3, 2009
Preview: Judges, Politics and the Constitution
Lyle Denniston
February 28, 2009
U.S. charges Al-Marri, seeks end of Court case
Lyle Denniston
February 27, 2009
U.S. would leave detention power unsettled
Lyle Denniston
February 27, 2009
Detainees’ lawyers appeal to Obama
Lyle Denniston
February 26, 2009
Court trial for Al-Marri?
Lyle Denniston
February 26, 2009
Court allows religious monument
Lyle Denniston
February 25, 2009
Analysis: Sound and fury, meaning…what?
Lyle Denniston
February 25, 2009