Jenny is a WORLD Radio correspondent and co-host of the Legal Docket podcast. She is a graduate of the World Journalism Institute and Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law. Jenny resides with her husband Ron in Alexandria, Va.
The Supreme Court balances holding police accountable and protecting them from meritless claims
Retired hiker ministers to weary travelers on America’s footpaths
Lawyers for Boston Marathon bomber contest his sentence
Patent law and administrative law intersect in this case that raises a question about the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Four WORLD Radio reporters answer a listener’s question about their work
Jenny Rough | COVID-19 vaccine mandates are increasing, and the legal issues surrounding religious exemptions are complicated
The new 2021-2022 term of the US Supreme Court is upon us. Today, you’ll hear previews of several cases the justices will decide this term. Those include decisions about abortion, free speech, unequal treatment of religious schools, second amendment rights, and more.
When the attorney general of California sought confidential information about charitable donors, charities on the left and the right fought back.
Former child slaves on West African cocoa farms sue U.S. chocolate companies. This case examines whether the Alien Tort Statute covers those claims.