Feb 13 Watch Milosevic on Trial Independent Television News reporter Gaby Rado has an update on the war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic. Continue watching
Feb 12 Milosevic War Crimes Trial Opens The trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic began Tuesday in The Hague, opening a key trial in the intentional community's effort to hold political leaders accountable for possible war crimes. Continue reading
Feb 08 Watch Background: Investigating Enron Kwame Holman reports on the day's developments in the Enron investigation. Continue watching
Feb 07 Watch Shaping the Courts Ray Suarez then discusses using ideology as a confirmation for federal judges with Marcia Greenberger, co-president of the National Women's Law Center, and Thomas Jipping, vice president for legal policy at The Free Congress Foundation. Continue watching
Feb 07 Watch Background: Shaping the Courts Ray Suarez considers the question of using ideology as a confirmation test for federal judges. Continue watching
Feb 01 Watch Sandra Day O’Connor: “Lazy B” Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor discusses her new autobiography Lazy B with senior correspondent Gwen Ifill. Continue watching
Jan 31 Watch Test of Privilege: Rep. Waxman For more on the standoff between the General Accounting Office and the White House over access to information Suarez talks to Rep. Henry Waxman, ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Government Reform. Continue watching
Jan 31 Watch Test of Privilege: Mary Matilin For more on the standoff between the General Accounting Office and the White House over access to information Suarez talks to Mary Matalin, counselor to Vice President Cheney. Continue watching
Jan 31 Watch Test of Privilege: Background Ray Suarez covers the standoff between the General Accounting Office and the White House over access to information. Continue watching
Jan 30 Watch The Art of Possibility Essayist Roger Rosenblatt considers the impact of censorship. Continue watching