Mark Walsh, Courtroom
Mark Walsh has covered the U.S. Supreme Court since 1991. He is a contributing writer to Education Week, where he has long covered education issues in the courts. Walsh also writes the Supreme Court Report column for the ABA Journal, the American Bar Association magazine. In 2013, he began writing the “View from the courtroom” feature for SCOTUSblog, which documents unusual occurrences in the courtroom such as dissents from the bench. Walsh has a degree in journalism, with a minor in political science, from Northwestern University.
BREYER RETIREMENT
At Thursday’s White House announcement, echoes of a ceremony 28 years prior
Mark Walsh
January 28, 2022
VIEW FROM THE COURT
During arguments over COVID-19 policy, two absent lawyers and more masks on the bench
Mark Walsh
January 8, 2022
VIEW FROM THE COURT
“Feelings run high”: Two hours of tense debate on an issue that divides the court and the country
Mark Walsh
December 2, 2021
VIEW FROM THE COURT
Two cases. Three hours of arguments. Four sets of lawyers. Fifty mentions of abortion. One pair of red socks.
Mark Walsh
November 1, 2021
A “view” from the South Lawn: The constitutional oath
Mark Walsh
October 27, 2020
A “view” from the Rose Garden: The nine
Mark Walsh
September 27, 2020
A “view” from my laptop: Arguments.com
Mark Walsh
May 4, 2020