Poll finds 2 in 3 Americans favor term limits for Supreme Court justices

Four new members have joined the Supreme Court court in the last five years, bringing down the average age of the high court’s members. Three justices are in their 60s and the remaining justices are in their 50s.

Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; abortion bans anticipated in several states

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide, letting the states have the final say.

How a possible Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage could affect Virginia

There's a growing bipartisan movement in Congress to codify same-sex marriage rights as concerns grow among activists that marriage equality could be on the chopping block next after the Supreme Court's decision last month overturning the right to abortion.

ON THE HILL: Experts weigh impact of decision to suspend wear and carry gun permit standard in Maryland

In case you missed "On the Hill" this Sunday, two experts on gun rights joined the show to discussion Maryland Governor Larry Hogan's decision to immediately suspend the state's "good and substantial reason" standard when reviewing applications for wear and carry gun permits.

Women's March rallies in DC calling for protection of abortion rights

Women's March organizers rallied in D.C. on Saturday in an effort to pressure the Biden's Administration into taking action to protect abortion.

Supreme Court abortion decision leads to drug access issue for Virginia woman

A Virginia woman says her doctor has stopped prescribing a medication she uses for symptoms of lupus in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision on abortion access.

On The Hill: Experts weigh in on how key issues will impact 2022, 2024 elections

In case you missed "On the Hill" this Sunday, two political experts joined the show to talk about several big stories coming out of Washington D.C. this week, including how President Biden's approval rating and the January 6 hearings will impact the midterm elections, and whether Donald Trump should be considered the presumptive Republican Presidential candidate in 2024.

Supreme Court marshal calls on Maryland officials to enforce anti-picketing laws

The Supreme Court's top-ranking security official has sent letters to Maryland lawmakers demanding they utilize police and law enforcement to prevent picketing at the homes of justices.

Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as 1st Black woman on Supreme Court

Ketanji Brown Jackson officially became the U.S. Supreme Court’s 116th justice following the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer.

Supreme Court allows Biden to end Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy

The Supreme Court has ruled that the Biden administration properly ended a Trump-era policy forcing some U.S. asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico.

Supreme Court limits EPA's authority to regulate pollution from power plants

By a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court said the Environmental Protection Agency does not have broad authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants that contribute to global warming.

Supreme Court sides with Bremerton football coach who wanted to pray on the field

The Supreme Court said Monday that it has sided with the former Bremerton, Washington football coach who sought to kneel and pray on the field after games, a decision that could strengthen the acceptability of some religious practices in other public school settings.