A federal judge's ruling could put noncompete ban on hold A federal judge is expected to rule soon on whether to allow the Federal Trade Commission's ban on noncompete clauses to take effect in September. The decision could affect some 30 million people. Andrea Hsu
Legal expert reacts to today’s Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity Constitutional law expert Kim Wehle discusses what the Supreme Court's immunity decision means for former President Donald Trump's legal cases. Tyler Bartlam
Supreme Court ends term with monumental Trump immunity ruling The Supreme Court wrapped up its term Monday with a monumental ruling that grants former President Donald Trump substantial immunity from criminal prosecution. Domenico Montanaro
July 1 laws taking effect in states across the country From abortion restrictions in Kansas to the removal of so-called junk fees in California, here are some laws taking effect today in states. The NPR Network
Supreme Court puts Florida and Texas Social Media Laws on hold The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday has put Florida and Texas social media laws on hold, sending both cases back to lower cases for more review. Bobby Allyn
The Supreme Court says Trump has some immunity from prosecution The decision likely ensures that the case against Trump won’t be tried before the election, and then only if he is not reelected. Nina Totenberg
What the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity means for Trump The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers — and is entitled to a presumption of immunity for his official acts. Michel Martin
What does a Supreme Court reversal mean for clean water and car safety? NPR's Michel Martin talks to legal affairs journalist David Kaplan about the Supreme Court's reversal of a longtime precedent giving government agencies leeway to interpret federal regulations. Michel Martin
What to know about Louisiana's new surgical castration law Louisiana’s governor signed a controversial bill that will make his state the first to allow surgical castration for people found guilty of certain sex crimes against children. Jaclyn Diaz
Supreme Court blocks opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma that shielded Sacklers We look at the Supreme Court decision to throw out a multi-billion dollar bankruptcy deal involving the makers of Oxycontin, that would've shielded the owners of Purdue Pharma from civil lawsuits. Brian Mann