Is the Supreme Court facing an ethics crisis? On Tuesday, U.S. House Democrats held a round table discussion on ethics issues and the U.S. Supreme Court.
A filmmaker secretly records Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito NPR's Steve Inskeep asks filmmaker Lauren Windsor about her secret recordings of John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Steve Inskeep
President Biden shows support for his son Hunter after being convicted in gun case President Biden made a quick trip to Delaware after his son Hunter was convicted of felony gun charges. It's not clear whether Hunter Biden will appeal the conviction, or when sentencing will occur. Rob Schmitz
Hunter Biden convicted on all felony gun charges A federal jury in Delaware found President Biden’s son guilty of two counts of making false statements about his drug use when buying a gun. They also convicted him for possession of a firearm as a drug user or addict.
Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts This was the first of two cases against Hunter Biden brought by a Justice Department special counsel. Biden also faces tax charges in a separate prosecution scheduled to go to trial in September. Ryan Lucas
What's next up for the Supreme Court? Abortion rights, gun laws and more The Supreme Court will be issuing major rulings in the next month. Normally by this point in the term there are between four and six really big cases left. This year, there are over a dozen. Nina Totenberg
Why this year's Supreme Court case pile-up is unusual The Supreme Court has less than three weeks before its typical July 1 deadline for announcing decisions, but it still has more than a dozen major cases outstanding.
Alito neighbor gives detailed account of 'nasty' dispute that became national news The saga began as a dispute over anti-Trump lawn signs and culminated in a profanity-filled confrontation on the street, which Justice Samuel Alito witnessed. Tom Dreisbach
Black workers sue General Mills over alleged racial discrimination at a Georgia plant The eight employees say that since the plant opened in 1988, many systems in place have benefited white workers more than Black staff. They claim that HR has ignored “egregious incidents of racism.” Jonathan Franklin