Seattle U law professor and thousands more say Kavanaugh should not be confirmed Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle University associate law professor Sara Rankin about why she believes Brett Kavanaugh lacks the judicial temperament and impartiality to be confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. Kim Malcolm
What's Next In The Kavanaugh Confirmation Fight? Maine Republican Susan Collins said Friday she would vote for Brett Kavanaugh to be confirmed to the Supreme Court. So what happened, and what now? Domenico Montanaro
Will the Kavanaugh Saga Leave Bruises That Heal Or Permanent Scars? The fight over the nomination rises from the emotional cauldron that boiled through the 2016 campaign and has simmered ever since. Ron Elving
How Will The Senate Vote On Kavanaugh? Not All Votes Are Known Yet An initial vote Friday in the Senate will tells us if Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh gets to 50. That is the number of votes he would need for confirmation plus Vice President Pence's vote. Tim Mak
We're Confident Brett Kavanaugh Will Be Confirmed, Kupec Says The Senate is poised to move President Trump's Supreme Court nominee one step closer to confirmation Friday. Steve Inskeep talks to White House spokesperson Kerri Kupec, who defends the nominee.
WATCH LIVE: Senate To Take Decisive Vote On Kavanaugh It's still not clear whether Republicans have enough support to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, with a handful of senators undecided heading into the Friday morning vote. Kelsey Snell
FBI's Kavanaugh Report Is Incomplete, Sen. Blumenthal Says Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democratic member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, ahead of the cloture vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Democratic Sen. Heitkamp Says She'll Vote 'No' On Kavanaugh Heidi Heitkamp is one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election, trying to hold onto voters in a place that President Trump won big in 2016. She's under pressure over Kavanaugh's nomination. Don Gonyea
How The Legal Community Is Reacting To The Planned Senate Vote On Kavanaugh The legal community reacts to the Senate's planned confirmation vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, including more than 1,700 law professors who say he displayed a lack of judicial restraint at a hearing last week that should disqualify him. Brakkton Booker
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds Discusses FBI Background Check On Kavanaugh NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., about the newly released FBI background check of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.