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Totenberg Reports
On Tuesday the SCOTUS heard arguments "about the constitutionality of detaining so-called "enemy combatants" at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba." For some of the best concise coverage of the case, listen to NPR's Nina Totenberg set up the case the morning before arguments, provide first reactions of the arguments themselves, then wrap up and look ahead to likely outcomes the next day.
Nina Totenberg rocks my world.
Posted April 22, 2004 06:49 AM | law general
i want to be nina totenberg. at the very least, be her intern.
Posted by: monica at April 23, 2004 08:20 AM
Now, either one of those (being NT or her intern) are jobs I'd fight you for. Except I'm a bad fighter. Rock, scissors, paper?
Seriously, we need more Nina Totenbergs and Dahlia Lithwicks, don't you think? I'm guessing a few "blawgers" will end up in positions like this, some day. I certainly won't complain if I'm one of them!
Posted by: ambimb at April 23, 2004 08:25 AM
Speaking of Lithwick, her helpful coverage of these cases includes links to relevant precedent. Now if only I had time to read all that...
Posted by: ambimb at April 24, 2004 08:24 AM
Oh man, I love both of them. Maybe being Dahlia's intern would be easier, and less pressure? More fun? Who knows.
Ah, dreams.
Posted by: monica at April 24, 2004 10:33 AM