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What Is the Red Equal Sign All Over Facebook and Twitter?
The Human Rights Campaign has been promoting a symbol of equality to mobilize supporters as the Supreme Court begins hearings on gay marriage
Reading While Eating for Mar. 26: Same-Sex Marriage Arrives in the Supreme Court
Today’s lunch links feature a primer on what to expect in the Supreme Court same-sex marriage case and a new-must read from Buzz Bissinger, about Buzz Bissinger.
Reading While Eating for Mar. 25: Darlings of the Dance
In today’s must-read links for your lunch break: Florida Gulf Coast University continues its Cinderella run in the NCAA tournament, and the political debate over gay marriage may have reached its end.
Remembering Robert Bork, Failed Supreme Court Nominee, in the Pages of TIME
How the failed Supreme Court nominee was viewed in the pages of TIME
WATCH: The West Wing Cast Reunites for Campaign Ad
And just when you thought this year’s campaign season couldn’t get more dramatic, here’s a curveball: the cast of The West Wing has reunited to shoot a campaign ad.
Yes, seriously. Nearly all the stars of the hit NBC drama, …
‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Legal Battle Finally Over
Chief Justice John Roberts doesn’t believe the “malfunction” was truly an accident, but he doesn’t think CBS should have to pay.
This May Be the Best Internet Health Care Meme Yet
Hey, girl: Ryan Gosling’s got an opinion on the Supreme Court ruling he’d like to share with you.
TIME Publishes Special Issue on Health Care Decision
The 13 Best Tweets About the Supreme Court’s Health Care Ruling
Looks like a little snark is just what the doctor ordered. After the Supreme Court ruled that the Affordable Care Act is constitutional as a tax, Twitter exploded with jubilation, outrage and a few great one-liners. Here are …
Reading While Eating for June 28: Courts and Cartography
Today’s links include some history about the Supreme Court, London, and even The New Yorker magazine.
Pop Quiz: Who’s the Immigrant, Justin Bieber or Selena Gomez?
Rep. Luis Gutierrez attacked a constitutionally upheld provision in Arizona’s controversial law with a quick round of ‘pick out the immigrant’.