Trump And GOP Look To Cap Record Throughput Of Judges With 3rd High Court Pick President Trump and Republicans already have remade the federal judiciary in their own image. The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg puts a rare third Supreme Court pick within their grasp. Philip Ewing
Trump Has Detailed His Supreme Court List. Will Biden Release One? Former Vice President Joe Biden hasn't unveiled a list of names about who he could nominate to the Supreme Court. That issue has taken on a new urgency. Philip Ewing
Lawmakers React to Death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg The feminist icon's death left a vacancy in the court just 46 days before the Nov. 3 general election. Alana Wise
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Impact On The U.S. Legal System NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor at George Washington University and the author of book Conversations with RBG, about Justice Ginsburg's impact on the legal system.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Dies At 87 Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, died from complications from cancer. Her death will set in motion what promises to be a tumultuous political battle over who will succeed her. Nina Totenberg
Watchdog To Review Non-Lethal Tactics Against Protesters, Including 'Heat Ray' Request The Government Accountability Office, a non-partisan government watchdog, will review the federal government's use of non-lethal weapons and the tactics it wielded against protesters this summer. Dina Temple-Raston
Breonna Taylor's Mother: 'I Won't Go Away. I'll Still Fight' Tamika Palmer says she wants the officers who killed her daughter to be charged. "Even in the very beginning of this year, she kept saying 2020 was her year," she said. "And she was absolutely right." Brakkton Booker
Breonna Taylor's Mom Reflects On Settlement For Her Daughter's Wrongful Death Suit Breonna Taylor's mother Tamika Palmer and her lawyer Lonita Baker speak with NPR's Rachel Martin about the settlement they received in the wrongful death of Taylor.
Trump Administration's New Natural Gas Transportation Rule Sparks Safety Concerns The Trump administration is now allowing liquefied natural gas to be transported by rail anywhere in the country, including major cities. Critics worry about accidents and catastrophic explosions. Greg Allen
Wray: Russian Interference Heavy On Agitation, Less So State Cyberattacks FBI Director Christopher Wray says that Russian influence-mongers are trying to agitate the body politic in the same way they did in 2016, but not attacking state election systems in the same way. Philip Ewing