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President Trump and the courts
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former federal judge J. Michael Luttig about his recent piece in The Atlantic, "The End of Rule of Law in America."
Sen. Bob Casey On Democratic Approach To 'Illegitimate' Supreme Court Nomination
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bob Casey, Jr., a Democratic senator from Pennsylvania, about President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court and how his party will approach the confirmation process.
What Nomination Of Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court May Mean For Parties
by Domenico Montanaro
President Trump is expected to announce federal judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee for the Supreme Court.
Trump May Announce Amy Coney Barrett As His Nominee To Supreme Court, Source Tells
by Nina Totenberg
A source told NPR Republicans are expecting President Trump to announce he is nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Trump May Appoint Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court
by Carrie Johnson
A source tells NPR that President Trump is expected to announce federal judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
'Rolling Stone' Updates Its List Of The Greatest Albums Of All Time
Rolling Stone magazine has updated its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, tabulating hundreds of lists from musicians, critics and music industry workers.
Breonna Taylor's Family Speaks Out After Grand Jury's Decision
The family of Breonna Taylor spoke publicly on Friday for the first time since a Kentucky grand jury declined to indict any of the officers directly in her death.
Pandemic Boosts Sun Valley, Idaho's Economy, But Not Everyone Benefits
by Rachel Cohen
People fleeing the coasts due to the pandemic are driving up rent and real estate prices in Sun Valley, Idaho. However, it's forcing workers out of the resort community and bringing longer commutes.
Former Senate Majority Leader On Filibuster And Supreme Court Vacancy
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid about the vacancy on the Supreme Court, the idea of scrapping the filibuster and how the Senate might move forward.
Mourners Share What Ruth Bader Ginsburg Meant To Them
Thousands of mourners paid their respects this week to Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the Supreme Court. NPR asked what drew them and what the late Supreme Court justice meant to them personally.