Confirmation Vote For SCOTUS Nominee Judge Jackson Moves To Senate Ebony McMorris April 5, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Ebony McMorris’s report: Read More »
Senator Graham Wishes Death To Guantanamo Detainees On Day Two Of SCOTUS Nomination Hearings Ebony McMorris March 22, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Ebony McMorris’s report: Read More »
Day 2 For SCOTUS Nominee KBJ Ebony McMorris March 22, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Ebony McMorris’s report: Read More »
History Is Made As Confirmation Hearings Begin For Next SCOTUS Justice Ebony McMorris March 21, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Ebony McMorris’s report: Read More »
WH Responds Again To Criticism From GOP Demanding Biden Make SCOTUS Pick Exclusive Of Other Races Ebony McMorris February 1, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Ebony McMorris’s report: Read More »
Biden Consults With Senators On SCOTUS Pick Ebony McMorris February 1, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Ebony McMorris’s report: Read More »
On January 24, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear two cases that challenge race-based admissions policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina Clay Cane January 25, 2022 Click ▶️ to listen to Clay Cane’s AURN News report: Read More »
Civil Rights Leaders Demand Voting Rights Ebony McMorris October 25, 2021 Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL) stood in solidarity with activists who are urging Congress to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Read More »
Black GOP Lawmaker Talks Texas Abortion Law Jamie Jackson September 22, 2021 Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Correspondent Jamie Jackson’s report: Read More »
Supreme Court Partially Overturns Eviction Moratorium Ebony McMorris August 13, 2021 The Supreme Court has overturned part of a New York eviction moratorium, allowing evictions to resume and putting the onus on renters to prove pandemic Read More »
65th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott Clay Cane December 4, 2020 Beginning on Dec. 5, 1955, the boycott, which was led by Martin Luther King Jr., lasted 381 days. Read More »
Lindsey Graham References “Good Ol’ Days of Segregation” in SCOTUS Hearing April Ryan October 14, 2020 In case you were wondering if Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is racist, listen to his question to Supreme Court nominee Amy Cony Barrett about the Read More »