Washington's new normal: High court nominees stop playing nice Given the national audience for Ford on TV, Kavanaugh's scorched-earth defense may have been his only chance — the one way to prevent Republican defections and keep the White House on his side. Ron Elving
News Brief: Ford And Kavanaugh Recap People across the country listened to the testimony of a woman who says she did not want to speak out publicly about her sexual assault and a man who denied it. We have takeaways. Scott Detrow
Impressions From The Testimonies Given By Christine Blasey Ford And Brett Kavanaugh In a remarkable moment in American political history, a Supreme Court nominee faces an accuser who alleges a sexual assault occurred when they were in high school. Nina Totenberg
What The Politicization Of The Supreme Court Means For the Institution NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks about the politicization of the Supreme Court and what it means for the credibility of the institution with South Texas College of Law Professor Josh Blackman.
Christine Blasey Ford Describes Alleged Sexual Assault By Kavanaugh Before Senate Professor Christine Blasey Ford testified Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, detailing her sexual assault accusation against Brett Kavanaugh, who also testified.
Christine Blasey Ford Reasserts Her Claims Of Sexual Assault Before Senate The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony on Thursday from Christine Blasey Ford, who claims Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party in the '80s. He denies the claims. Scott Detrow
Senate Hearing For Brett Kavanaugh And Christine Blasey Ford Draws Protestors Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Professor Christine Blasey Ford, who's accused him of sexual assault, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday.
Former Sex Crimes Prosecutor On Kavanaugh Hearing Former sex crimes prosecutor and Department of Justice Deputy Inspector General Cynthia Schnedar tells NPR's Rachel Martin what to expect ahead of the historic Senate hearing.
News Brief: Kavanaugh And Ford Hearings Preview, Iran Sanctions We preview the testimony of Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford in front of a Senate committee Thursday. Also, the U.S. is reimposing sanctions on Iran, despite European opposition. Jackie Northam
White House Spokesman: Democrats Politicized Kavanaugh Hearings 'From The Very Start' The White House is working with Senate Republicans to move Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination forward. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to White House spokesman Raj Shah about the process.