Man arrested near Justice Kavanaugh's home charged with attempted murder
The man was armed and made threats against Kavanaugh, according to the Supreme Court.
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The man was armed and made threats against Kavanaugh, according to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court is expected to hand down more than two dozen rulings in June. The fate of long-standing rulings, such as the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, hang in the balance. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joined Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" to discuss some of the most important cases.
The Texas law, championed by conservatives, aimed to keep social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter from censoring users based on their viewpoints.
Gail Curley is the Supreme Court's 11th Marshal and the second woman to hold the post.
Oklahoma's state legislature has passed an anti-abortion law that would be the most restrictive law in the nation. The legislation prohibits abortion at any point in pregnancy, except to save a woman's life or in cases of rape or incest reported to police. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
The bill would prohibit all abortions, except to save the life of a pregnant woman or if the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest that has been reported to law enforcement.
A growing number of large companies are offering travel benefits for employees living in states with restrictive abortion laws.
The Department of Homeland Security said it has registered an uptick in threats against "reproductive healthcare personnel and facilities," as well as the Supreme Court and its justices.
The court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines in striking down a provision of federal campaign finance law.
The rallies are in response to a leaked Supreme Court majority draft opinion that could overturn Roe v. Wade.
"When you lose that trust, especially in the institution that I'm in, it changes the institution fundamentally," Thomas said at a conference Friday.
The Republican senator voted against a Democratic-led bill to protect abortion access on the federal level after a draft.
Law enforcement agencies are on high alert, though there is currently no specific or credible threat identified in warnings.
Senate Republicans block a bill that would have protected the right to abortion under federal law if Roe v. Wade is overturned. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris has urged its passage. CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins "Red and Blue" from Capitol Hill where she watched events unfold, and discusses what this means.
CBS News has obtained multiple state law enforcement bulletins and analysis reflecting increased vigilance since the leak.
"This is about something so serious and so personal and so disrespectful of women," Pelosi said.
Americans weigh in on what's next after Roe v. Wade; most want abortion to be legal in their states.
This past week, a leaked draft decision showed the Supreme Court appears ready to overturn its landmark decision establishing the right to an abortion. But the crucial vote on the future of Roe v. Wade was cast when Donald Trump was elected president.
Medication abortions rely on a two-pill combination to terminate a pregnancy instead of surgery,
Some of the justices have canceled public appearances and barricades are up around the Supreme Court.
"Republicans can run but they can't hide. They have two choices: They own it now, or miracle of miracles, try to begin to undo the damage," Schumer said.
The singer shared her own recent experience with abortion after a Supreme Court draft opinion was leaked that shows Roe v. Wade may be overturned.
Collins suggested that comments made by Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh during their confirmation hearings are "inconsistent" with a draft opinion that suggests Roe v. Wade would be overturned.
An upcoming Supreme Court ruling could upend abortion access across the country. A leaked draft opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito, would overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling. Zeke Miller, a White House reporter for the Associated Press, and Katherine Franke, a law professor at Columbia University, join CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss.
The Supreme Court confirmed the authenticity of the draft opinion, which was circulated among the justices in February.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown. The cuts began Friday morning.
The government shutdown is now on Day 38 as the Senate prepares to vote again, but bipartisan progress has appeared to stall. Follow live updates here.
After seven attempts, Ukrainian forces managed to extract a wounded comrade from Russian-occupied ground with a drone resembling an armored off-road casket.
U.S. District Judge John McConnell ordered the Trump administration to provide the full food stamp benefits by Friday.
ICE's detainee population is at the highest level on record as President Trump intensifies his crackdown on illegal immigration — and just over half did not have criminal charges or convictions, according to data obtained by CBS News.
Rep. Elise Stefanik announced she is running for governor of New York, challenging Gov. Kathy Hochul in the 2026 election.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth released aerial footage of the latest strike, which he said took place in international waters like the previous attacks.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland sent a goodbye message to friends before dying by suicide overnight Wednesday, according to dispatch audio.
Farmers' Almanac says its 2026 edition is its last, citing the growing financial challenges of producing and distributing the book in today's "chaotic media environment."