How DACA Has Transformed The Lives Of Dreamers — And Their Communities The 2012 executive order didn't just offer protection and open up opportunities for young undocumented people; it changed the landscape for entire family networks. Natalie Escobar
'Sigh Of Relief' Or 'Slippery Slope': Advocates and Opponents React To DACA Ruling "I couldn't believe it," says one DACA recipient. "The writing on the wall was that we were all going to be mourning and not celebrating today." Immigration opponents are blasting the decision. Laurel Wamsley
Here's what the DACA ruling means to immigrants in the Northwest A KUOW reporter who is herself a DACA recipient and the legal director of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project spoke separately with KUOW’s Angela King about the Supreme Court ruling. Kim Shepard
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Administration In DACA Case The decision is a dramatic victory for immigration advocates and gives a new lease on life for the so-called DREAMers, immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Nina Totenberg
A view of the SCOTUS Title VII decision from Justice Mary Yu Until Monday, it was legal to fire workers for being LGBTQ in more than half of U.S. states John O'Brien
Planned Parenthood Backs Biden, Seeing A 'Life And Death Election' Ahead Planned Parenthood Action Fund endorses former Vice President Joe Biden despite a mixed record on abortion rights. To support Democrats, the group is boosting spending by 50% over the 2016 campaign. Sarah McCammon
As Missouri Clinic Awaits Its Legal Fate, Abortions In State Have Virtually Halted The state has one remaining clinic in St. Louis, but Planned Parenthood officials say just three abortions were performed there in February, down from 174 in the same month a year ago. Sarah McCammon
'Whiplash' Of LGBTQ Protections And Rights, From Obama To Trump The Obama and Trump administrations have used their power to shape legal interpretations of "sex discrimination" in very different ways. Here's a rundown on what's changed for LGBTQ rights in the U.S. Selena Simmons-Duffin
U.S. Supreme Court Agrees To Dismiss 'D.C. Sniper' Case Following Virginia Parole Law Lawyers for Lee Boyd Malvo, who shot and killed 10 people as a teen and was sentenced to life in prison without parole, pulled the case from the high court. Under a new law, he could seek parole. Vanessa Romo
Supreme Court Pipeline Fight Could Disrupt How The Appalachian Trail Is Run The Appalachian Trail is at the center of a legal case before the Supreme Court on Monday involving a proposed gas pipeline. Trail officials say it has become a football between the case's two sides. Becky Sullivan