Emily Bazelon

U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voter citizenship provision

Global Politics

An Arizona law that required the state’s voters to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote will not stand, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled the bill unconstitutional. What the decision means for three other states with similar laws, as well as other voter restrictions, though, remains to be seen.

Supreme Court justices could face blowback no matter how they decide healthcare case

Global Politics
The World

New details complicate Phoebe Prince case

Conflict & Justice
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Left and right respond to Kagan nomination

Conflict & Justice
The World

Fatal case puts bullying back in spotlight

Global Politics