Holding court Joan Biskupic

This week, Supreme Court judges, two of the most controversial of the concept of cases - cases with the law on violence against women and the rights of grandparents to visit their grandchildren over the objections of the child to the parents. Cases of talk about the issue of federal states against the rights and individual rights, two issues closely with the Rehnquist Court. In addition, the Tribunal has submitted an important decision on the subject of privacy, decided that States, citizens can not sell pilot license.

Joan Biskupic, covered the Supreme Court for The Washington Post “since 1992. Co-author of the third edition of Congressional Quarterly’s Encyclopedia on the Supreme Court, he or she holds a law degree from Georgetown University. Biskupic, the government , Politics and the Committee on Legal Affairs for CQ’s Weekly Report Prior to entering the post office.

She answered your questions to the Supreme Court and legal affairs on Friday at 11 am EST. The following minutes:

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