Politics 'Use My Words Against Me': Lindsey Graham's Shifting Position On Court Vacancies Before he chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee, the South Carolina senator said a Supreme Court vacancy shouldn't be filled during an election year. His position has changed. Matthew S. Schwartz
Opinion: Hearing Justice Ginsburg in the Blast of the Rosh Hashana Shofar NPR's Scott Simon remarks on the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, right before Rosh Hashanah, the start of the Jewish New Year, which begins this weekend. Scott Simon
National Supreme Court Rules That About Half Of Oklahoma Is Indian Land "Today we are asked whether the land these treaties promised remains an Indian reservation. ... Because Congress has not said otherwise, we hold the government to its word," wrote Justice Gorsuch. Laurel Wamsley
Politics You Won't See Trump's Taxes Before Election Day, But He Could Face Bigger Problems The Supreme Court's decision Thursday means Trump's financial records will likely need to be turned over to a New York grand jury and could imperil his brand and fortune. Domenico Montanaro
National Supreme Court Prohibits Mobile Phone Robocalls To Collect Federal Debt Federal debt collectors were granted an exception from the general robocall ban in 2015. The high court ruled that Congress can't favor some speech over others. Matthew S. Schwartz
Politics Supreme Court Rules State 'Faithless Elector' Laws Constitutional The decision could directly affect the election, which will take place in November amid a pandemic and a partial economic collapse. Nina Totenberg
Health Care Obamacare Must 'Fall,' Trump Administration Tells Supreme Court Later this year, the high court will hear a case that seeks to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act. In a court filing Thursday, the Trump administration fully supported the move. Mark Katkov
Opinion: Remembering The LGBT 'Aunts' And 'Uncles' Who Helped Raise Me Scott Simon reflects on the LGBTQ people who helped raise him, who would have benefited from the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in an employment discrimination case this week. Scott Simon
Race & Identity How DACA Has Transformed The Lives Of Dreamers — And Their Communities The 2012 executive order didn't just offer protection and open up opportunities for young undocumented people; it changed the landscape for entire family networks. Natalie Escobar
Politics 'Sigh Of Relief' Or 'Slippery Slope': Advocates and Opponents React To DACA Ruling "I couldn't believe it," says one DACA recipient. "The writing on the wall was that we were all going to be mourning and not celebrating today." Immigration opponents are blasting the decision. Laurel Wamsley