Linda Greenhouse, Pulitzer Prize-winning former Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, is the featured speaker for The Johns Hopkins University’s ninth annual Constitutional Forum on Constitution Day, Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 8 p.m.
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Constitution Day 2012: The changing attitude of the Supreme Court
Stanford Law School professor Pamela S. Karlan will discuss the Supreme Court’s attitude towards the other branches of government and the political process at The Johns Hopkins University’s 2012 Constitutional Forum, held in conjunction with the annual observance of Constitution Day. The forum will take place at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 20, in Mason Hall Auditorium.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Experts available to discuss Supreme Court’s decision on health care
Two Johns Hopkins professors are available to offer a constitutional or health care industry perspective on the Supreme Court’s ruling.
News Source on Supreme Court: Elena Kagan nomination
Reporters who are looking for a expert perspective on President Obama’s nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court should consider Johns Hopkins University Professor Joel Grossman.
Media Advisory: News Source on Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens
If you’re looking for an expert to put the career and legacy of John Paul Stevens into perspective — as well as someone who can talk about what happens next and how the high court will likely change — consider Johns Hopkins University Professor Joel Grossman.