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Courts & Law

Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh is sworn in by committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, to testify during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
NPR
National

WATCH LIVE: Senators’ Questions Take Center Stage On Day 2 Of Kavanaugh Hearings

"I don't live in a bubble," Kavanaugh told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

7 years ago

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, listens during the first day of his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Rancorous, partisan start for Kavanaugh high court hearing

Democrats, including several senators poised for 2020 presidential bids, tried to block the proceedings in a dispute over Kavanaugh records.

7 years ago

Isaac Gardner speaks while holding up a photo of David Jones
Criminal Justice
Philadelphia
Policing

Former Philly cop charged with fatally shooting Germantown man in the back

A former Philadelphia police officer has been indicted in the deadly shooting a 30-year-old Germantown man in the back last year.

7 years ago

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge, appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018, to begin his confirmation to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
NPR

Watch: Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearings begin

The Senate Judiciary Committee begins confirmation hearings Tuesday on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

7 years ago

Myanmar journalist Wa Lone (center) is escorted by police after being sentenced by a court to jail in Yangon on Monday. Foreign governments and human rights groups condemned the decision.
NPR
International
Media

Reuters journalists in Myanmar convicted, sentenced to 7 years

A court in Myanmar sentenced two journalists to seven years in prison Monday for illegal possession of official documents.

7 years ago

Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh leaves the office Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., after a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018. (Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo)
National
Politics
Social Justice

Kavanaugh’s civil rights views studied ahead of confirmation

Civil rights organizations that have been combing through Kavanaugh's 300-plus decisions during 12 years as a federal appeals court judge.

7 years ago

Juntos executive director Erika Almiron shows a map of the area where residents have signed up for the advocacy group's Community Resistance Zone program. (Darryl C. Murphy for WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight
Immigration
Philadelphia
Policing

As Philly ends ICE deal, immigrant advocacy group works to monitor law enforcement

Pressure from protesters calling for an end of ICE and meetings with activists helped convince Mayor Jim Kenney to end the arrangement.

7 years ago

The state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
Pennsylvania
Politics
Religion

Nonbelievers win suit over Pennsylvania House prayer policy

A federal judge has halted the Pa. House policy banning people who don't believe in God from giving the invocations made at the start of each day.

7 years ago

Kate McClure with Johnny Bobbitt Jr. (McClure's GoFundMe page)

Deadline passes for N.J. couple to turn over cash meant for homeless Philly man

The Burlington, New Jersey, couple who raised thousands for a homeless man living in Philadelphia has apparently missed a court-ordered d ...

7 years ago

Cells are shown in a newly cleared wing at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania (Marc Levy/AP Photo)
Pennsylvania
Policing
Public Health

Official: Long lockdowns can ratchet up tension among prisoners

When a facility goes into lockdown, it usually means the few freedoms inmates have go away.

7 years ago

Receptionists check in a customer at a Massage Envy in this file photo (L.G. Patterson/AP Photo)
Business
New Jersey
Philadelphia

Massage Envy facing more allegations of sexual harassment, assault in N.J.

A suit's been filed on behalf of four who claim they were molested in New Jersey Massage Envy facilities.

7 years ago

Kate McClure and her boyfriend Mark D'Amico started a GoFundMe campaign for homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt (right). (GoFundMe)
Addiction
Philadelphia

Couple ordered to turn over funds raised for homeless man

McClure and D'Amico have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing or misusing any of the money.

7 years ago

San Francisco 49ers' Colin Kaepernick kneels during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, in Seattle, in September 2016. (Ted S. Warren/AP)
NPR
Social Justice
Sports

NFL arbitrator moves Colin Kaepernick’s ‘collusion’ grievance to formal hearing

Kaepernick’s allegation that the NFL colluded to deny him a contract as punishment for his lead role in player protests will get a formal hearing.

7 years ago

Supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted in the 1981 murder of a Philadelphia police officer,  gather Thursday outside the Criminal Justice Center where a judge was considering whether Abu-Jamal’s appeals should be reinstated. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
History
Philadelphia
Policing

Decision on Abu-Jamal’s right to file new appeal in murder conviction must wait

Supporters hope Mumia Abu-Jamal will get a new trial in the murder of Philadelphia police Officer Daniel Faulkner due to what they say is a prosecutorial conflict of interest

7 years ago

In this Aug. 30, 2012, file photo, a tour group walks through the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. The Justice Department has sided with Asian-American students suing Harvard University over the Ivy League school's consideration of race in its admissions policy. (Elise Amendola/AP Photo, File)

Trump administration backs Asian-Americans in Harvard case

DOJ: the school has failed to demonstrate that it does not discriminate on the basis of race.

7 years ago

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