Judge Amy Coney Barrett gives opening statement at Supreme Court confirmation hearing
Amy Coney Barrett gave an opening statement Oct. 12, 2020 at the confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court.
Amy Coney Barrett gave an opening statement Oct. 12, 2020 at the confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein gives opening remarks during Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearing
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the panel, gives opening remarks during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the panel, gives opening remarks during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Sen. Lindsey Graham gives opening remarks at confirmation hearings
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who is presiding over the hearings, gives his opening remarks in the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who is presiding over the hearings, gives his opening remarks in the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Notable Supreme Court rulings for 2020
Here are among the big decisions the court has delivered so far in 2020.
Here are among the big decisions the court has delivered so far in 2020.
Justices allow enforcement of new green card rule
The new policy can be used to deny green cards to immigrants over their use of public benefits including Medicaid, food stamps and housing vouchers, as well as other factors.
The new policy can be used to deny green cards to immigrants over their use of public benefits including Medicaid, food stamps and housing vouchers, as well as other factors.
RBG misses two arguments while absent from Supreme Court due to illness
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was absent from the courtroom Wednesday due to illness, Chief Justice John Roberts announced.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was absent from the courtroom Wednesday due to illness, Chief Justice John Roberts announced.
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dies
When he retired from the Supreme Court on June 29, 2010, John Paul Stevens had served for 34 years and six months.
When he retired from the Supreme Court on June 29, 2010, John Paul Stevens had served for 34 years and six months.
Woman appeals to Supreme Court in texting suicide case
The case drew international attention in part because of the thousands of disturbing text messages between Michelle Carter and Conrad Roy, whose relationship existed almost entirely over the phone.
The case drew international attention in part because of the thousands of disturbing text messages between Michelle Carter and Conrad Roy, whose relationship existed almost entirely over the phone.







