Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was confirmed and appointed for lifetime to the Supreme Court on Monday, April 10.
Jury’s in: Separate trials set to begin in Charleston, heightening racial tensions within city, surrounding area
The separate trials of 22 year old Dylann Roof and Charleston police officer Michael Slager are set to begin, following the massacre of African American churchgoers and the fatal shooting of an unarmed black civilian that both took place in Charleston last year.
Scalia’s Absence on the Supreme Court Leaves Doubts as to Whether an Obama-Appointed Nomination will Clear the Senate
In life, Judge Scalia affected the U.S. on a national scale. Now in death, Scalia continues that trend, as the next appointment to the Supreme Court will have massive implications for how the country conducts itself in the future.
A day to remember: honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
“The principles of racial reconciliation, servant-hood and nonviolence that Martin Luther King stood for are values that we (NGU) hold in common and we wanted to be a part of that,” said Pannell.