The US government has always tried to maintain strict neutrality when it comes to the question of who controls Jerusalem. But a 12-year-old boy and his family are suing to have "Jerusalem, Israel" listed as his birthplace on his passport, sending the case to a Supreme Court with no foreign policy experience.
[waitingforcorrection: no audio attached?] Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explains how the Court has changed since he joined in 1994 and how a judge's background might influence his or her decision-making.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer talks about the challenges facing government, controversial Supreme Court decisions like Bush v. Gore and Citizens United, and answers listener questions about the court.