During his State of the Union Address, President Obama called out the Supreme Court for its ruling that allowed corporations to spend money on ads for political candidates. Yesterday, Chief Justice John Roberts broke the silence and shot back.
Slate.com senior legal correspondent Dahlia Lithwick joins us to discuss not only the legal aspects of yesterday’s campaign finance changes but also what this decision reveals about the emerging character of Justice Roberts’ Supreme Court.
Self-professed 9/11 planner to stand civilian trial
The man who calls himself the ‘mastermind’ of the 9/11 terror attacks is heading to trial in U.S. federal court. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four of his alleged co-conspirators will be moved from Guant-namo Bay to face trial in lower Manhattan.
The Supreme Court begins its annual term this morning with a packed agenda. Among other cases, they’ll be hearing about gun rights, dog-fighting videos, corporate political contributions and the First Amendment. On The Takeaway
The Senate Judiciary Committee kicks off confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor. Joining The Takeaway for a preview of the process is Dahlia Lithwick, senior legal correspondent for Slate.