Supreme Court Accused of Playing Politics

Media and legal scholars discuss the Supreme Court from last term.
Supreme Court Accused of Playing Politics
Panelists discussed the 2012 Supreme Court Sept. 20 at the Woodrow Wilson Center. (L to R) Susan Low Bloch, Georgetown University Law School; David Salmons, Partner, Bingham McCutchen; Adam Liptak, The New York Times; and Stephen Wermiel, American University, Washington College of Law. Gary Feuerberg/The Epoch Times
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WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court began a new term on Oct. 1 with a slew of cases certain to attract controversy. It will be hard, however, to surpass the interest of last term when the Court decided on Arizona’s state immigration enforcement law and the federal health care reform law.