John Fritze from USA Today explores how a 700-year-old English law could impact the outcome of an important 2nd amendment case currently being considered by the Supreme Court.
President Trump tells supporters to break the law when voting, CDC tells states to prep for COVID-19 vaccine distribution as soon as late October, and how the pandemic has changed our grocery shopping habits forever.
President Trump has re-ignited calls for a travel ban in the wake of the London Attacks. Attorney Byron Henry has a look at the possible scenarios for the proposed ban facing the Supreme Court.
USA Today's Richard Wolf joins us with a look at the debate of whether to end the death penalty, and the role the Supreme Court could play in this decision.
The Supreme Court released its decisions on abortion rights and affirmative action. Sam Baker from the National Journal breaks down how Justice Anthony Kennedy has swayed the vote "in a surprising liberal direction".
The tragic attack in Orlando has sparked debates about the sale of guns and their accessories. Ben Kesling from the Wall Street Journal discusses the lax regulations surrounding the sale of body armor.
Criminal Defense Attorney Loretta Powers discusses the charges that the wife of Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen could be facing if it is determined she had a role in the attack.