As is the case with every other institution in society, public opinion of the Supreme Court has turned sharply negative since 2020, nearing historic lows. Even so, it remains the branch of government ...
Sarah Isgur is the host of Advisory Opinions and a senior editor at SCOTUSblog based in northern Virginia. Prior to joining The Dispatch in 2019, she had worked in every branch of the federal ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with SCOTUSblog editor and author Sarah Isgur about "The Last Branch Standing," her new book on the Supreme Court. An observer says the Supreme Court is doing better than ...
Bravo Sarah Isgur. And thank you. The "bravo" is for Isgur’s new book: "Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today’s Supreme Court." Isgur is a superb ...
SCOTUSblog Editor Sarah Isgur joins Carlo to talk her new book "Last Branch Standing," and argues our conventional wisdom of ...
Jan Baran sits down with Sarah Isgur, author of the New York Times bestseller Last Branch Standing, for a wide-ranging ...
Former Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur, whose hiring by CNN stirred controversy last month, is no longer taking a job as a political editor in the Washington bureau. Instead Isgur will be a ...
And joining us for the first time is Sarah Isgur, editor of SCOTUSblog and author of “Last Branch Standing.” Welcome. Sarah ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Sarah Isgur, a lawyer and a former Justice Department spokesperson in the Trump administration, about her take on the delivery of the Supreme Court opinions. Recent ...
An observer says the Supreme Court is doing better than its critics believe. Many Americans were dismayed. The court majority seemingly deferred to President Trump again and again. Then came a ruling ...
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