On Wednesday, President Obama nominated Merrick B. Garland to replace the seat of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. We’ll talk to Marjorie Cohn about what challenges lie ahead for Obama. Then, this week Syria entered the 5th year of its civil war. Shortly after a fresh round of peace talks kicked off,  Russian President … Continued


In Tuesday’s primaries, Hillary Clinton won Florida, Ohio, Illinois, North Carolina and a near-tie in Missouri. Donald Trump swept every state but Ohio, where incumbent Governor John Kasich racked up his first significant victory. We talk about what’s next for both parties. Plus, the UC Berkeley administration is under intense scrutiny for mishandling a spate … Continued


When the world was mired in the Great Depression, two thinkers battled over what to do.  John Maynard Keynes argued that governments should create the demand that the market did not.  Friedrich Hayek argued that the free market would correct itself. Keynes won, but Hayek inspired a backlash four decades later.  A backlash whose consequences … Continued