How Will The Kavanaugh Controversy Play Into Midterm Elections? NPR's Michel Martin considers the implications of the Kavanaugh controversy for the midterms and beyond, with Republican commentator Mary Kate Cary and former Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod.
EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Advisor As part of a broader reorganization, the EPA will eliminate the science advisor role created to counsel acting EPA Administrator, Andrew Wheeler. Critics fear the move is a further demotion of scientific research. NPR Staff
Barbershop: Kavanaugh Testimony Reactions NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Deb Copaken, contributing writer for The Atlantic; Paul Butler, Georgetown University Law professor; and Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, founder of the anti-abortion group New Wave Feminists.
The Parameters Of The FBI Investigation NPR's Scott Simon talks with former Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Zeidenberg about the FBI investigation into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Sen. Patty Murray says Kavanaugh allegations must be investigated further Kim Malcolm talks with Sen. Patty Murray about why she supports an FBI investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Kim Malcolm
Her evidence took a decade to test. Could it solve a cold case? It took 10 years for the evidence to be tested, and now a possible perpetrator is in jail. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
How The Judicial Crisis Network Is Reacting To The Kavanaugh Hearings And Allegations NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Carrie Severino, chief counsel of the Judicial Crisis Network, which is responsible for the Federalist Society's public support of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Thousands Could Be Deported As Government Targets Asylum Mills' Clients In 2012, a Justice Department probe shut down law firms that helped Chinese asylum-seekers fabricate or inflate claims of persecution. The clients were left alone, but now 13,500 may have to leave. Ailsa Chang
Would it make a difference if the FBI investigated Kavanaugh? Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., has joined Democratic calls for the FBI to investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Republicans had said that was unnecessary. Philip Ewing
Emotions Dominate Ford And Kavanaugh Testimony We review yesterday's historic testimony from Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Nina Totenberg