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Supreme Court Dispatches 2005:
Oral argument from the court.
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- Law Schools Against Free Speech The Supreme Court considers military recruitment on campus.
Dahlia Lithwick Dec. 6, 2005 - Nibbling Away at Roe v. Wade For the Supreme Court, Ayotte is an hors d'oeuvre.
Dahlia Lithwick Dec. 1, 2005 - Ramps in the Big House The Supreme Court contemplates disability rights for prisoners.
Dahlia Lithwick Nov. 9, 2005 - Stay Out of My Sock Drawer The Supreme Court asks if a wife can let the police look for her husband's drugs.
Dahlia Lithwick Nov. 8, 2005 - Whistle Blowhards The Supreme Court probes whether whistle-blowers are heroes or nuisances.
Dahlia Lithwick Oct. 12, 2005 - They're Dying in Oregon Should the Supreme Court save them?
Emily Bazelon Oct. 5, 2005 - The New Kid John Roberts' first day at school.
Dahlia Lithwick Oct. 3, 2005 - Grok Around the Clock Share those MP3s now—the Supreme Court may try to stop you soon.
Emily Bazelon March 29, 2005 - You Picked a Fine Time To Leave Me President Bush ditches Texas in front of the Supreme Court.
Emily Bazelon March 28, 2005 - Take Two Tablets The Supreme Court picks through the rubble of its Ten Commandments jurisprudence.
Dahlia Lithwick March 3, 2005 - Condemn-Nation This land was your land, but now it's my land.
Dahlia Lithwick Feb. 22, 2005 - To Die For? Dying for the lack of a good lawyer.
Dahlia Lithwick Jan. 18, 2005 - Get Smart! The Supreme Court asks whether the CIA can stiff its aging spies.
Dahlia Lithwick Jan. 11, 2005
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