Jeff Rosen

Supreme Court rules: EPA, not states, must regulate greenhouse gasses

Environment

The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit brought by six states, including New York, that sought to regulate greenhouse gasses from major power plants.

Hearings for Obama Judicial Nominee Begin Today

Supreme Court May Hear Challenge to Ban on Foreign Political Contributions

Supreme Court Will Rule on Arizona Immigration Law

The World

Supreme Court begins new term

Conflict & Justice
The World

SCOTUS Rules On Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Conflict & Justice

The Supreme Court unanimously agreed yesterday to reject a lawsuit brought on by six states, New York City, and several land trusts, seeking to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from major power plants. Jeff Rosen of George Washington University joins us.

The World

Focus on privacy, technology in new Supreme Court term

Conflict & Justice

The Supreme Court begins a new term today, facing a list of cases with several dominant themes: personal privacy, the rights of corporations, and just how far First Amendment protection extends when offensive speech is involved.

The World

‘Reputation bankruptcy,’ and other ideas to protect yourself in a digital world

Conflict & Justice

As Facebook passes its 500 millionth user, we take a look at new proposals to reduce the threat that we users of the internet pose to ourselves. The Takeaway talks with Jeff Rosen and Jonathan Zittrain.

The World

Aiding suicide … with words?

Health & Medicine

A former nurse appears in court in Minnesota this morning charged with two counts of aiding suicide. His weapon? Words.Now Melchert-Dinkel is being charged with their deaths.

The World

More corporate money coming to elections near you

Global Politics

We speak with Jeff Rosen, professor of law at George Washington University, about the uncertain future of campaign finance reform, and how the Supreme Court’s recent ruling affects the relationship between corporations and political candidates.