Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett vows to interpret laws 'as they are written'

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett declared Monday that Americans “deserve an independent Supreme Court that interprets our Constitution and laws as they are written," encapsulating her conservative approach to the law that has Republicans excited about the prospect of her taking the place of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before Election Day.

Monday Morning Quarterback: Supreme Court hearings

The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold its first day of formal hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett today. In this installment of Monday Morning Quarterback, we'll discuss those hearings and other issues on Capitol Hill.

Amy Coney Barrett SCOTUS hearings begin today

The Senate Judiciary Committee begins confirmation hearings Monday for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s pick to fill the vacancy left after the passing of the liberal icon, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Schwarzenegger, Hogan rally to end gerrymandering

At the Supreme Court Tuesday it was “The Terminator” and “The Governor” — two governors actually. Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan joined forces for a common cause — stopping politicians from drawing up Congressional districts that favor their own parties.

Supreme Court agrees to hear deadly DC sniper case

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider Virginia's plea to reinstate the life-without-parole sentence of a man who as a teenager participated in sniper shootings that terrorized the Washington, D.C., region in 2002.

Supreme Court agrees to hear Maryland 'Peace Cross' case

The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a case about whether a nearly 100-year-old, cross-shaped war memorial located on a Maryland highway median violates the Constitution's required separation of church and state, a case that could impact hundreds of similar monuments nationwide.