United States federal courts

Ginsburg draws connection between immigration reform, fair pay for women

Global Politics

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been involved in some of the court’s most important decisions. In a one-on-one interview, Ginsburg explained that she views the Second Amendment as outdated, and drew connections between fair pay for women and immigration reform.

Justice Ginsburg offers insights on legal questions, women’s role in law

Global Politics

Transcript: Interview with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Sotomayor Confirmation Hearings for Dummies

Global Politics

Historic Supreme Court Pick

Global Politics

Hearings for Obama Judicial Nominee Begin Today

The most important court in Washington, D.C. may just be the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. The D.C. Circuit, as it’s known, hears some of the most important federal cases. It’s the court that hears most of the emergency injunctions over federal regulations on everything from food safety to air […]

Legacy and the Supremes: A Psychoanalytic Look at the Court

Every judge claims impartiality, that he or she renders decisions based on the facts in the cast at hand, but Supreme Court justices are in a particular spotlight, both today and in terms of their historical legacy. Justice Anthony Kennedy is the resident swing vote on the Supreme Court, a role he seems to relish.  Rick […]

Does ‘One Person, One Vote’ Mean ‘One Voter, One Vote’?

“One person, one vote” is deeply ingrained in the American psyche, but the concept isn’t in the Constitution and it wasn’t until the 1960s that the idea gained traction. Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor remembers the days before the concept became common currency, as she told the producers of the documentary film “One […]

The World

How to increase youth involvement in democracy

Global Politics

What does it take to get today’s students excited about civic life and government? Mark Oglesby, a Michigan teacher, and one of his students, Gabe Montesanti talk about how to make civic engagement more important to young people.

The World

Justice Stephen Breyer on ‘Making Our Democracy Work’ part I

Conflict & Justice

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.