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Behind the Scenes at SCOTUSblog

There’s nothing quite like SCOTUSblog.  Tom Goldstein, a lawyer who practices before the U.S. Supreme Court, started it on a whim, as a way to promote his firm. But 11 years later, it’s recognized for covering the U.S. Supreme Court...

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Senate Press Gallery Rules SCOTUSblog Isn’t Eligible for a Press Pass

It’s been more than three decades since newsletters won the right to — sometimes — get the passes needed to cover Congress. But the battle between old media, such as newspapers and wire services — and new media, i.e., specialty...

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