At a time of anti-trans sentiment, a New York lawsuit brings hope for the community Makyyla Holland reached a settlement over abuse she says she suffered in New York's Broome County Jail. The settlement requires the jail to adopt a policy that houses inmates based on gender identity. Jaclyn Diaz
Rudy Giuliani surrenders in Georgia to face election interference charges Rudy Giuliani has surrendered in Atlanta to be booked as part of county prosecutors' investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. Giuliani faces 13 felony counts. NPR's Washington Desk
Montana youth climate ruling could set precedent for future climate litigation A landmark youth climate ruling from Montana could have significant repercussions for future climate lawsuits, legal experts say. Seyma Bayram
A key part of the White House's strategy for the U.S.-Mexico border goes on trial The U.S. has admitted hundreds of thousands of migrants under a legal authority known as parole. Critics say it stretches the law too far. Now a federal judge in Texas is set to hold a trial. Joel Rose
A California store owner was shot and killed over a Pride flag displayed at her shop Sheriff's deputies said the suspect was later killed in "a lethal force encounter" with authorities. Tributes continue to pour in honoring the victim, Lauri Carleton. Jonathan Franklin
GOP state legislatures target progressive prosecutors A wave of progressive prosecutors have won office across the country. Now, Republican-controlled state legislatures and governors are trying to curtail their power, or strip them of it altogether. Pien Huang
Trump cancels press conference on election fraud claims, citing attorneys' advice No compelling evidence of the wide-scale fraud Trump alleges has emerged in the two-and-a-half years since the election in Georgia or elsewhere, despite Trump's baseless claims. The Associated Press
Far-right legal group sues Washington officials over new runaway youth health care law The lawsuit echoes many of the same concerns raised by conservative groups that have pushed to limit access to gender-affirming care in states across the country. Jeanie Lindsay
Auburn-area Proud Boy, convicted seditious conspirator asks for light sentence Ethan Nordean's attorneys want him to serve less than two years behind bars for his actions during the U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021. Katie Campbell