Jessica Gresko The Associated Press

Jessica Gresko The Associated Press

April 29, 2023 | Daily Report Online

SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Gender Gap Persists at Arguments

The percentages haven't changed much in years, even as women now account for roughly half of all law school graduates and a record four of the nine Supreme Court justices. Men presented 118 arguments and women, just 35.

By Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko | The Associated Press

6 minute read

February 27, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Justice Thomas Wrote of 'Crushing Weight' of Student Loans

The Georgia native was in his mid-40s and in his third year on the nation's highest court when he paid off the last of his debt from his time at Yale Law School.

By Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko | The Associated Press

6 minute read

January 19, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Justices Seem to Lean Toward Deaf Student in Education Case

Miguel Luna Perez's lawyer, Roman Martinez, said that for 12 years, the public school system in Sturgis, Michigan, "neglected Miguel, denied him an education and lied to his parents about the progress he was allegedly making in school."

By Jessica Gresko | The Associated Press

5 minute read

November 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

US Justices Asked to Hear Dog Toy Dispute. Will They Bite?

The company that makes Jack Daniel's is howling mad over a squeaking dog toy that parodies the whiskey's signature bottle. Now, the liquor company is barking at the door of the U.S. Supreme Court.

By Jessica Gresko, The Associated Press

4 minute read

November 04, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Supreme Court More Diverse Than Lawyers who Argue Before It

The current two-week session of arguments features 25 men and just two women, an imbalance so stark that the Biden administration's top Supreme Court lawyer made a point of it in her defense of race-conscious college admissions Monday.

By Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko | The Associated Press

5 minute read

March 09, 2021 | Daily Report Online

SCOTUS Revives Ex-Student's Suit Against Georgia University

It could be the first time in his more than 15 years on the court that the chief justice has filed a solo dissent in an argued case, here involving Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville.

By JESSICA GRESKO | The Associated Press

4 minute read