Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
We talk with women in law today about how Ginsburg changed the nation.
We talk with women in law today about how Ginsburg changed the nation.
The late Supreme Court justice is the first woman to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol. Watch the ceremony held by members of Congress.
After the Trump administration made last-minute changes that shortened the 2020 census schedule, a federal judge in California has ordered it to extend counting for another month.
In an ongoing series congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell looks under the hood at campaigns. From how they raise money to what they do once they have it.This episode, Kelsey looks at political fundraising. She talks to former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci about how you ask for those big checks from millionaires, and the head of digital fundraising for Bernie Sanders about how you get a lot of people to donate just a little bit of money over and over again.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith and congressional correspondent Kelsey SnellConnect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
Former Notre Dame law students describe their professor as brilliant, fair and fun. But will that make her a good Supreme Court justice?
A grand jury in Louisville, Ky., has indicted one police officer on felony charges six months after Breonna Taylor’s death.
It is hard to conceptualized 200,000 lives lost. Hundreds more die each day. And a vaccine, with partial efficacy and patchwork adoption, won’t be enough to end the pandemic. That would take more testing, contract tracing, and social distancing. Also, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was honored in services at the high court.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez, science correspondent Allison Aubrey, and national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
Illinois’ governor, Chicago’s mayor and Cook County’s board president jointly called out for a moment of silence.
In a ceremony inside the court’s Great Hall, Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt eulogizes Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a “path-marking role model for women and girls of all ages.“
The measure includes a last-minute agreement with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Republicans over aid for farmers. The Senate needs to vote on the resolution and send it to President Trump.