court reporter
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As a court reporter read the verdict, the courtroom gallery made up mostly of her supporters exhaled while Paltrow sat next to her lawyer intently and avoided displaying emotion that could be interpreted as surprise or gloating.
From Seattle Times
“Originalists” like Justice Samuel Alito have never quite explained how their theory squares with racial integration, writes Adam Liptak, The Times’s Supreme Court reporter.
From New York Times
Thao offered no apologies — except to the court reporter who had to transcribe his speech.
From Washington Post
In an end-of-term overview that July, The New York Times’s Supreme Court reporter, Linda Greenhouse, asked John G. Roberts Jr., then a prominent lawyer, for his assessment of the court’s major decisions.
From New York Times
“Chief Justice Roberts’s opinion advanced a central goal of the conservative legal movement, that of curtailing the power of the administrative state. But it did so in a characteristically measured way,” writes Adam Liptak, The Times’s Supreme Court reporter.
From New York Times
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