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Linda Greenhouse is a Senior Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School, specializing in constitutional law, Supreme Court history, and reproductive rights. She previously spent 30 years as the Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, earning a Pulitzer Prize in 1998 and numerous other journalism accolades. Her academic work bridges legal scholarship and public discourse, with a focus on judicial decision-making, abortion rights, and the Burger and Roberts Courts. Greenhouse holds an M.S.L. from Yale Law School and a B.A. from Radcliffe College (Harvard). She has authored influential books including Justice on the Brink and Becoming Justice Blackmun, and serves as an honorary member of the American Law Institute.
- Education: M.S.L., Yale Law School (1978); B.A., Radcliffe College (Harvard, 1968).
- Affiliations: American Philosophical Society (President, 2017–2023); American Academy of Arts and Sciences Council (2004–2023).
- Research Interests: Supreme Court jurisprudence, reproductive rights, judicial biography, and the intersection of law and media.
- Recent Work: Active in commentary on current Supreme Court cases, including Dobbs v. Jackson and Second Amendment rulings. Regular contributor to The New York Times Opinion section.
Her awards include the Pulitzer Prize, Henry J. Friendly Medal, and Goldsmith Career Award. Greenhouse’s writings critically analyze the Court’s role in societal issues, emphasizing transparency and accountability in judicial processes.



