Judge Orders Trump Administration To Restore DACA As It Existed Under Obama Federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis instructed the Department of Homeland Security to begin accepting new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program as soon as Monday. Vanessa Romo
Baratunde Thurston: How To Citizen This year's election saw historic voter turnout. But in a divided democracy, how else can we commit to our civic duties? This hour, Baratunde Thurston joins Manoush with ideas on how to citizen. NPR/TED Staff
Despite Signing The Great American Outdoors Act, Enforcement Has Been Sporadic President Trump signed a big public lands conservation bill this summer. But so far the White House's implementation of the new law has been scattershot and controversial. Kirk Siegler
Democrats Push 'Abolition Amendment' To Fully Erase Slavery From U.S. Constitution Congressional Democrats seek to remove the "punishment" clause from the 13th Amendment which allows members of prison populations to be used as cheap and free labor. Brakkton Booker
Facebook Sued By Justice Dept. For Allegedly Discriminating Against U.S. Workers The U.S. Department of Justice alleged Facebook reserved more than 2,600 jobs over almost two years specifically for temporary visa holders it intended to sponsor for permanent residency. Dustin Jones
Kenosha Protest Shooting Suspect Kyle Rittenhouse Ordered To Stand Trial The teenager is accused of killing two people and injuring another during demonstrations over the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man who was left paralyzed. Brakkton Booker
Ivanka Trump Deposed In Inauguration Fund Lawsuit President Trump's eldest daughter gave a deposition this week in connection with the suit, being heard in a Washington, D.C. court. She condemned the investigation on Twitter. Brian Naylor
California Assemblymember Expands Rights For Native American Tribes James Ramos, a Native American who authored three new laws said, "For once, we do have someone in the legislature that understands the issues and the plight of the California Indian people." Mary Louise Kelly
Grounded: Emotional Support Animals No Longer Guaranteed Free Flights The Department of Transportation won't require airlines to accommodate animals other than legitimate service dogs. The decision comes after reports of fraudulent service animal claims. Dustin Jones
Supreme Court Weighs Whether Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts Are Unconstitutional In April the justices said future split verdicts in criminal trials are unconstitutional. Now the question is what about such verdicts in the past — potentially several thousand of them. Nina Totenberg