- Eva Rodriguez
- Editorial Writer
Eva Rodriguez is an editorial writer, specializing in legal affairs, and a contributor to the PostPartisan blog. She joined The Post in 2007 after serving as Washington bureau chief for BusinessWeek. She began her career with the Miami Daily Business Review, where she covered courts and business. She spent 10 years with Legal Times, a Washington-based weekly newspaper, as a Supreme Court and federal courts reporter before becoming executive editor and then editor in chief. She has covered local politics for the Miami Herald and the Justice Department for the Wall Street Journal, and she worked as an editor in the Washington bureau of the New York Times. She lives in the Washington suburbs with her partner and two sons.
Romneycare at the Supreme Court
Mitt Romney just can't seem to catch a break.
Why health reform might stand
A view straight from the hearings: There is still a good chance that the mandate is upheld by a 5-4 or 6-3 vote.
Criticism of SOPA and PIPA gets absurd
Neither bill — especially the much better PIPA — will “break” the Internet.
Big cases before the Supreme Court
A roundup of big cases before the high court.
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- Texas’s dumb decision to ban last meals for death row inmates
- Obama health-care appeal headed to Supreme Court?
- The inanity of Capitol Hill’s political point scoring
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