HBO to Produce Documentary on Gay Marriage Legal Fight

HBO said the film’s two directors have had exclusive access to the legal team that successfully argued the case against California’s Proposition 8.

    

As Social Media Swirl Around It, Supreme Court Sticks to Its Analog Ways

In a city beset by leaks, the Supreme Court’s rulings remain stubbornly opaque until they are handed out (on paper, first) by the court’s public relations staff.

    

Supreme Court Rejects Antritust Suit Against Comcast

The Supreme Court majority said that the group that brought the lawsuit was not cohesive enough to have suffered measurable, common damages.

Anthony Lewis, Who Transformed Coverage of the Supreme Court, Dies at 85

Mr. Lewis, a former reporter and columnist for The Times, won two Pulitzer Prizes and altered legal journalism with his authoritative and accessible prose.

Economic Scene: In a Copyright Ruling, the Legacy of the Betamax

A 1984 Supreme Court decision to permit home videotaping shaped the evolution of digital media. A ruling last week might have a similar effect.