Closing arguments are next in the hate crimes trial over Arbery's death Closing arguments are expected to start Monday in the federal hate crimes trial of three white men, who were convicted in state court for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery nearly two years ago. A Martinez
Pa. Supreme Court is about to rule on the state's congressional district map Pennsylvania's Supreme Court is deliberating what the state's congressional map should look like. The verdict may decide whether Republicans or Democrats have the edge in November's midterm elections.
Ex-police officer is sentenced to 2 years in Daunte Wright's death A judge sentenced former Minneapolis police officer Kim Potter for pulling her gun and fatally shooting Daunte Wright — a shorter sentence than expected and one Wright's family say is too lenient. Matt Sepic
Families are suing a West Virginia school district for holding a Christian assembly The lawsuit alleges that the Cabell County school system has a history of disregarding the religious freedom of its students. The Associated Press
White House counsel stays behind the scenes while guiding Supreme Court nomination White House counsel Dana Remus, who is guiding the effort to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court, has worked in Washington for years, but rarely in the spotlight. Carrie Johnson
19 Austin police officers indicted from investigation into 2020 protests, sources say Aggravated assault charges are among the most on a single police department over tactics used during the widespread protests over George Floyd's death. The Associated Press
The consequences of Texas' restrictive abortion law For patients seeking abortions in Texas, services have been drastically reduced. In surrounding states, wait times are increasing because of an influx of new patients. Wade Goodwyn
Justice Department sues Missouri over gun law riling local police A controversial Missouri law aiming to block local law enforcement from enforcing federal gun laws has police frustrated and heading to court. Kavahn Mansouri
N.Y. Supreme Court justice orders the Trumps to testify under oath The decision by Justice Arthur Engoron of the New York State Supreme Court came after two hours of at-times heated oral arguments. Ilya Marritz
Prosecutors push U.S. to limit life sentences for juveniles A group of former prosecutors from both political parties wants limits on federal prison sentences for juveniles convicted of homicide. They say most young people have the ability to change. Carrie Johnson