Should Justice Thomas recuse himself from hearing cases about Jan. 6 or the election? Ginni Thomas' texts to former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows have caused many to ask whether Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself because of his wife's activities. Nina Totenberg
Texas attorney general says Austin school Pride Week celebration breaks state law The Austin school district holds events to celebrate LGBTQIA+ students every year. Attorney General Ken Paxton says "when it comes to sex education, parents—not school districts—are in charge." Deepa Shivaram
Photos: See what happened at hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson A look into the last few days of the Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Grace Widyatmadja
Thomas' texts urged White House chief of staff to pursue overturning the election NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Robert Costa of CBS News about post 2020 presidential election texts sent by conservative activist Ginni Thomas, who's married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Black law students react to Judge Jackson navigating GOP senators questions Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black woman in the nation's history to be nominated to the Supreme Court. For many Black future attorneys, her nomination has given them hope. Alana Wise
Former TikTok moderators sue over emotional toll of 'extremely disturbing' videos Two women who reviewed hundreds of TikTok videos each week for violent and graphic content say the company ignored the psychological trauma they suffered on the job and pushed them to meet quotas. Bobby Allyn
Alex Jones skipped his Sandy Hook deposition again Infowars host Alex Jones again failed to appear for a court-ordered deposition. Jones is accused of defamation by the families of victims of the Sandy Hook shootings, which he says were fake. Frankie Graziano
Ex-Trump advisers Peter Navarro, Dan Scavino to face Jan. 6 panel criminal referral Navarro was the former trade adviser, while Scavino was former deputy chief of staff. The two had been named in earlier committee subpoenas to testify. Claudia Grisales
Alex Jones again fails to show up for a deposition in the Sandy Hook case against him The Infowars host had been scheduled to appear Wednesday and Thursday. Jones' lawyer said his client was following his doctor's guidance not to attend court proceedings. The Associated Press
Judge Jackson faced nearly 24 hours of questions over the last 2 days NPR's Rachel Martin talks to former Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama, who was tasked by the White House to prepare Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the grueling Supreme Court confirmation process.