The Fix Archive: Supreme Court
The Fix's 11 big questions for 2011
The calendar is about to turn on a very active 2010 election cycle, but another one waits just around the corner, with the 2012 cycle expected to begin shortly after the calendar reads "January." To help you keep track of what's ahead, we came up with 11 key questions that are likely to be answered in 2011 and let you know what they mean for 2012 and beyond.
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Aaron Blake
| December 29, 2010; 2:44 PM ET |
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Eye on 2012, Health Care, House, Politics and the Court, Redistricting, Republican Party, Supreme Court
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"Funny or Die" on the true impact of the Citizens United decision
"Funny or Die" has come up with a novel way to illustrate what they believe the effect of last week's Supreme Court ruling in the Citizens United campaign finance case will mean. Check it out: Don't Sell Out, America! from...
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| January 26, 2010; 5:05 PM ET |
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Fix Pick: Gerson's Sage Advice on Sotomayor
As Senate Republicans seek to rein in the conservative commentariat regarding the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor's to the Supreme Court, they would do well to distribute Mike Gerson's piece on the subject in today's Post far and wide.
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Chris Cillizza
| May 29, 2009; 3:30 PM ET |
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Sotomayor For SCOTUS: What It Means
President Obama's choice of U.S. Appeals Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to be the next justice on the Supreme Court is a pick heavy with historic significance but also a sign of the confidence the president has in his political standing
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Chris Cillizza
| May 26, 2009; 10:20 AM ET |
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Cutter to White House for Court Fight
Stephanie Cutter, spokeswoman for Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, is leaving that post to join the White House as it prepares to shepherd President Barack Obama's eventual pick for the Supreme Court to confirmation, according to sources familiar with the move.
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Chris Cillizza
| May 17, 2009; 12:10 PM ET |
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SCOTUS: Does Diversity Matter?
As President Barack Obama and his team of advisers continue to mull his nominee to the Supreme Court in -- maddening -- seclusion, the chatter in Washington about who he should pick (and why) grows by the day.
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Chris Cillizza
| May 13, 2009; 3:04 PM ET |
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