Mar 13 Viacom Sues Video-Sharing Site YouTube for $1 Billion By PBS News Hour Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. sued video-sharing Web site YouTube for more than $1 billion Tuesday for copyright infringement. Continue reading
Mar 09 Justice Sandra Day O’Connor By Admin, PBS News Hour The first woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor grew up intending to go into her family's business of cattle ranching. Continue reading
Mar 09 Justice Stephen G. Breyer By Admin, PBS News Hour Stephen Breyer was pushed towards high levels of success at an early age. Continue reading
Mar 09 Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg By Admin, PBS News Hour Although Ruth Bader Ginsburg possesses a petite frame, her voice is a powerful force on the Supreme Court. Only the second female justice nominated to the country's highest court, she remains a trailblazer on the path of women's rights. Continue reading
Mar 09 Justice Clarence Thomas By Admin, PBS News Hour Perhaps one of the most well known justices thanks to a highly publicized confirmation hearing, Thomas, the second African American to sit on the high court, has often been forced to endure increased media attention despite efforts to avoid it. Continue reading
Mar 09 Justice Anthony Kennedy By Admin, PBS News Hour In 1988, President Reagan needed a rock-solid Supreme Court Justice nominee after two previous nomination attempts failed. Continue reading
Mar 09 Justice Antonin Scalia By Admin, PBS News Hour One of the most outspoken and colorful justices of the Supreme Court, Antonin Scalia was born in Trenton, New Jersey in 1936. Continue reading
Mar 09 Watch Justice Department Audit Reveals FBI Misused Patriot Act A Justice Department audit released Friday said that the FBI used the Patriot Act improperly and unlawfully to gain information about people in the United States. Two members of the House Judiciary Committee debate the audit's conclusions. Continue watching
Mar 09 Justice John Paul Stevens By Admin, PBS News Hour Justice John Paul Stevens, a native of Chicago, has been called a political uncertainty and a "wild card" on the bench. Continue reading
Mar 09 Chief Justice John Roberts By Admin, PBS News Hour John Roberts Jr., a former federal appellate judge, won Senate confirmation Sept. 29, 2005 as the 17th chief justice of the United States. The 50 year old becomes the youngest chief justice in 200 years. Continue reading