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A Forum on the Law - The U.S. Supreme Court: A New Justice. A New Term. A New Court. Expand
 
 
October 27, 2009
10-27-2009
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A Forum on the Law
The U.S. Supreme Court
A New Justice. A New Term. A New Court.

Remarks
Steven C. Hollon
Administrative Director, Supreme Court of Ohio

Shirley Mays
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Capital University Law School

Honorable Thomas J. Moyer
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio

Guest Speaker
Tony Mauro
Supreme Court Correspondent, National Law Journal, American Lawyer Media and Law.com.


Tony Mauro is the Supreme Court correspondent for National Law Journal, American Lawyer Media and law.com. He has covered the U.S. Supreme Court for 30 years, first for Gannett News Service and USA TODAY and then, since January 2000, for Legal Times, which merged with its sibling publication the National Law Journal in 2009. Mauro also is a legal correspondent for the First Amendment Center. Mauro has written several law review articles and contributed chapters to several books. The most recent is A Good Quarrel: America's Top Legal Reporters Share Stories from Inside the Supreme Court, published in April 2009 by the University of Michigan Press. Mauro received a bachelor's degree in political science from Rutgers University, and a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
 
 
 
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