Supreme Court of the United States
With Donald Trump declaring presidential election victory despite the fact votes are still being counted, could 2020 be a repeat of the infamous George W. Bush versus Al Gore drama? Back in 2000, a recount dispute was settled by the United States Supreme Court, and Bush was eventually declared the winner 36 days after the election. With the race still tight between Trump and Biden, we look at how the legal battle could play out.
Votes are still being counted and the result is not yet known.
Donald Trump could refuse to leave the White House even if he loses the election.
Her confirmation marks a major political victory for Trump just days before the presidential election.
Every Democrat opposed President Donald Trump's nominee, who will tilt the court to a 6-3 conservative majority, likely for years to come.
Expect Covid, the Supreme Court and tax to come up as the president and his Democratic challenger face off for the first time in Cleveland, Ohio.
The 48-year-old is widely viewed as a threat to abortion rights and the Affordable Care Act.
The president was greeted with jeers and chants of "vote him out" as he paid his respects to the late Supreme Court justice.
Rosa Parks, a private citizen, lay in honour at the Capitol in 2005, the only woman to date who has done so.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett would replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is best-known for fighting for women’s rights and equality.