#TwitterTuesday–Correspondents to follow
The presidential election is just a week away. It seems like everywhere we turn these days we are bombarded with news. So, for #TwitterTuesday, we decided to just go with it and feature some of our favorite correspondents who write on topics related to appellate practice (basically the Supreme Court):
Adam Liptak (@adamliptak) is a Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times (@nytimes). Besides being a Pulitzer Prize finalist, this Yale Law grad is an avid tweeter about the Court’s latest decision and news about our favorite Justices.
Michele Olsen (@AppellateDaily) is an attorney that reports on Supreme Court and federal circuit court cases. The @JonesDay alum provides important (and sometimes fun) context to the many cases being decided.
Jess Bravin (@JessBravin) is a Supreme Court correspondent for The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ). When not writing news articles or books on current legal topics, Bravin’s tweets prove that the Supreme Court Justices are interesting people in the Court and out of it (see the picture of Justice Thomas at a @ColbieCaillat concert).
Robert Barnes (@scotusreporter) has covered the Supreme Court for The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) since 2006. On top of finding all the notable and quirky lines of oral arguments and opinions, Barnes has been known to tweet about how the world of politics and the Supreme Court collide.