Anita Hill On Sexual Harassment In Hollywood And Beyond Anita Hill, chair of the Hollywood Commission, discusses a new report's findings on sexual harassment in the industry. She also discusses Brett Kavanagh's confirmation battle and Joe Biden. Maureen Pao
Trump Nominee Could Solidify Supreme Court's Conservative Direction Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz about Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. Cruz is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which begins confirmation hearings next month.
Tax Return Report: Did Trump Go Beyond His Legal Limits? NPR's David Greene talks to Lee Sheppard, contributing editor of Tax Notes, about President Trump's tax burden, and whether reporting by The New York Times shows any legal violations.
Savanna's Act Addresses Alarming Number Of Missing Or Murdered Native Women Sarah Deer, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and University of Kansas professor, discusses the measures to strengthen investigation procedures and why it's taken so long to address the issue. Maureen Pao
Don't Deduct That Haircut Just Yet: Tax Court Has Rejected Such Claims The U.S. Tax Court has repeatedly said that even for a public personality, the costs of maintaining an appealing appearance are not deductible. Bill Chappell
Status Of Trump's Tax Cases A bombshell report from The New York Times comes as the president continues to fight in court against efforts by state investigators and Congress to gain access to his financial records.
Trump Names Devout Catholic As His Supreme Court Nominee NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Helen Alvaré, law professor at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, about Judge Amy Coney Barrett's judicial record and judicial philosophy.
GOP Voter Hopes Supreme Court Nominee Will Bolster Conservative Ideals A Republican voter in Los Alamos, N.M., is elated that President Trump has nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She hopes this could change Obamacare and abortion laws.
GOP, Democratic Voters Weigh In On Trump's Supreme Court Nominee President Trump's pick of Amy Coney Barrett to fill the vacant Supreme Court created by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg came as little surprise to many people, but the decision has divided voters.
What Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Nomination Means For The 2020 Election The focus on the court could help energize conservatives in key states. Progressives are fired up, too — immediately after Saturday's announcement, Democrats tied Barrett to a fight for health care. Deirdre Walsh