Elena Kagan

U.S. Supreme Court strikes down key provision of Voting Rights Act

Global Politics

The provision of the Voting Rights Act that states which jurisdictions must get federal permission for changes to their voting standards was struck down on Tuesday by a divided Supreme Court. The overall law remains in tact, but will require Congressional action for pre-clearance to happen.

U.S. Supreme Court Justices appear skeptical of Defense of Marriage Act

Global Politics

Indiana’s Republican primary may see another moderate lose his seat

Global Politics

Supreme Court Gets Contentious on Campaign Finance

The World

Focus on privacy, technology in new Supreme Court term

Conflict & Justice
The World

This week’s agenda: Court’s new term; jobs report; Tutu retires

Conflict & Justice

For the first time in 35 years, the Supreme Court begins a new term without Justice John Paul Stevens. We’ll finally get to see the first signs of what kind of justice his replacement, Elena Kagan, will be. Maria Hinojosa, host and managing editor of NPR’s weekly radio show, Latino USA, and Charlie Herman, econoics […]

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Senate delays vote on spill bill

Conflict & Justice

The Senate still has a few things to do before it goes on August recess. From the ‘spill bill’ to Elena Kagan, Takeaway Washington correspondent, Todd Zwillich has the latest from Capitol Hill.

The World

The agenda: unfinished business in Washington, state of the economy

Conflict & Justice

We look at what’s happening on Capitol Hill this week. Outside the beltway, this week marks the start of earnings season. Investors will be watching closely to see if the economy is on the road to recovery or headed for a double-dip recession.

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Sen. Sessions spars with Kagan during first day of questioning

Conflict & Justice

In her first day of questioning before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan had a nearly 20-minute back-and-forth debate with ranking Republican Senator Jeff Sessions. Todd Zwillich, who was in the Senate chamber recaps.

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Elena Kagan fields questions: campaign finance,military recruits, second amendment

Global Politics

For further analysis on Elena Kagan’s first day of questioning, we talk with Annette Gordon-Reed, professor of law at New York Law School. She will be joining the faculty of Harvard Law School as of Thursday.