Linda Greenhouse

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Linda Greenhouse is a Pulitzer Prize–winning American journalist best known for her long tenure as a Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times and her influential commentary on the U.S. judiciary.

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instanceOf Pulitzer Prize winner
human
journalist
awardReceived American Philosophical Society membership
Goldsmith Career Award for Excellence in Journalism NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize for Journalism NERFINISHED
Radcliffe Medal NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredTopic abortion jurisprudence
constitutional law
separation of powers
educatedAt Radcliffe College NERFINISHED
Yale Law School
employer The New York Times
The New York Times Company NERFINISHED
Yale Law School NERFINISHED
familyName Greenhouse NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
legal journalism
genre legal commentary
non-fiction
givenName Linda NERFINISHED
hasAcademicAppointment Yale Law School faculty
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Philosophical Society
name Linda Greenhouse NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor commentary on the U.S. judiciary
coverage of the Supreme Court of the United States
notableRole influential commentator on the U.S. judiciary
notableWork Becoming Justice Blackmun NERFINISHED
Just a Journalist: Reflections on the Press, Life, and the Spaces Between NERFINISHED
The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
legal scholar
placeOfBirth New York City
positionHeld Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School
Knight Distinguished Journalist-in-Residence at Yale Law School NERFINISHED
Supreme Court correspondent at The New York Times
residence New Haven, Connecticut NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
specialization Supreme Court reporting
judicial politics
writesFor The New York Times opinion section

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The Harvard Crimson notableAlumni Linda Greenhouse