Amy Coney Barrett Heads To Senate For Day 1 Of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings The Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett begins Monday. Republicans are trying to confirm Barrett in the few weeks before Election Day. Kelsey Snell
Many Firsts At Confirmation Hearings For Judge Amy Coney Barrett The hearings, which start at 9 a.m. ET on Monday, begin against the backdrop of early voting that has begun in many states and just 22 days before Election Day. Nina Totenberg
How The Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings For Amy Coney Barrett Will Work Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham kicks off four days of hearings on Monday. The panel is expected to vote on Oct. 22, which will be followed by a floor vote by the end of the month. Deirdre Walsh
News Brief: SCOTUS Hearing, COVID-19 And Campaigning, Military Advisor On Elections Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation hearing begins today. Trump continues campaigning after his coronavirus diagnosis. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks about the election.
Biden Campaign Continues To Deflect On Court-Packing The Democratic nominee has in recent days refused to answer questions on whether he would seek to increase the number of Supreme Court justices, if elected president. Barbara Sprunt
READ: Amy Coney Barrett's Opening Statement In Her Confirmation Hearing Read the opening statement from President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court. NPR Staff
The Rocky Road Towards Restoring Voting Rights To Florida Felons NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Desmond Meade of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition about the restoration of voting rights to Floridians with felony convictions.
Judge Blocks Trump Campaign Attempt To Limit Use Of Drop Boxes In Pennsylvania Republicans have challenged state laws that they say will lead to voter fraud. The judge said the Trump campaign's concerns were mere speculation. In reality, voter fraud is extremely rare. Matthew S. Schwartz
Voting Disputes Amount To Hundreds Of Lawsuits Before Election Day NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Jessica Huseman, who covers voting rights and election administration for ProPublica, about the various voting-related lawsuits being litigated across the country.
The Legality Of Private Militias NPR's Michel Martin speaks to former CIA analyst Cindy Otis and law professor Mary McCord about private militias and how white extremist groups use social media to recruit and amplify their message.