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WATCH: Linda Greenhouse Analyzes This Year’s U.S. Supreme Court Rulings
by John Dankosky, CT Mirror June 15, 2021
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Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Linda Greenhouse, who has covered the United States Supreme Court for nearly three decades, joins CT Mirror to discuss the end of the Supreme Court term and how the Court handled key questions of voting rights, free speech, health care and more.
Linda Greenhouse
Linda Greenhouse is Senior Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School. She covered the Supreme Court for The New York Times between 1978 and 2008 and writes a biweekly column on law.
John is CT Mirror's Director of Events. A well-known and highly-regarded radio personality and moderator, he divides his time between CT Mirror — where he heads up our events program and serves as a multi-platform consultant — and the NPR / PRI program Science Friday. Previously, John was executive editor of the New England News Collaborative and the host of NEXT, a weekly program about New England. He also appeared weekly on The Wheelhouse, WNPR’s news roundtable program. His 25 years in public media also include serving as vice president of news for Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network, host of WNPR’s Where We Live, and regular fill-in host for the PRI program Science Friday in New York. He was twice recognized by PRNDI as America’s best public radio call-in show.