Marcia Coyle is the Chief Washington Correspondent for The National Law Journal. A lawyer and journalist, Coyle has covered the Supreme Court for twenty years. She regularly appears on PBS's NewsHour. Her work has earned numerous national journalism awards, including the George Polk Award for legal reporting, the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award for outstanding investigative reporting, the Scripps Howard Foundation Award for environmental reporting, and the American Judicature Society's Toni House Journalism Award.
"The Roberts Court is richly analytical and meticulously
careful....even-handed and full of smart analysis....Coyle's shrewd
reading of the cases is supplemented by skillful reporting on those
who practice before the court....It's not the modest court that its
chief once proposed; to the contrary, it is assertive, relevant and
a bit scary -- and worthy of this useful book."--Los Angeles
Times
"Marcia Coyle's The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the
Constitution is the indispensable first stop for readers, lawyers
and lay alike, seeking to understand the making of this Court.
Coyle, a correspondent for The National Law Journal, is widely
respected for her evenhandedness and clarity."--The American
Prospect
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