Kavanaugh Supporter Now Has Second Thoughts NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Yale law professor Akhil Amar, author of a New York Times op-ed: "A Liberal's Case for Brett Kavanaugh." His stance has changed in a new The Yale Daily News op-ed.
Kavanaugh Lookahead Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will face personal questions at Thursday's Senate hearing. Tamara Keith
How The Hearing For Brett Kavanaugh's Accuser Could Have Unfair Elements Christine Blassey Ford accuses the Supreme Court nominee of sexual misconduct. Steve Inskeep talks to Emma Coleman Jordan, a lawyer who advised Anita Hill when she testified against Clarence Thomas.
News Brief: Brett Kavanaugh, Trump At U.N., Attorney General Sessions The Supreme Court nominee talks publicly for the first time since misconduct allegations were made against him. Trump addresses the U.N. General Assembly. Sessions talks to state attorneys general. Steve Inskeep
Sessions To Meet With State Attorneys General About Social Media U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions meets Tuesday with a group of state attorneys general to talk about the power of the tech industry, and allegations of anti-conservative bias on social media. Alina Selyukh
GOP Strategist Explains Why She Still Supports Kavanaugh's Nomination Rachel Martin hears from Republican strategist Sara Fagen about her continued support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Fagen worked with Kavanaugh in George W. Bush's White House.
If Rosenstein Is Fired, His Departure Would Impact Mueller Probe Steve Inskeep talks to Greg Brower, ex-head of the FBI's Office of Congressional Affairs, about Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's future, and his oversight of the Mueller investigation.
Rosenstein, Expecting To Be Fired, Heads To White House For Meeting On Tense Morning Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein visited the White House as talk swirled about his fate with the Justice Department. President Trump is in New York City. Philip Ewing
High-Skilled Immigrants Call Out The Trump Administration's 'Hypocrisy' The White House says it wants an immigration system that prioritizes high-skilled workers. But critics say the administration is making it harder for those immigrants to live and work here. Joel Rose
FBI Should Assess Allegations Against Kavanaugh, Sen. Coon Says Rachel Martin talks to Senate Judiciary Committee member Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, ahead of Thursday's hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who's accused of sexual misconduct.