Policing Strategies To Keep Protests Peaceful NPR's Michel Martin talks with researcher Edward Maguire and former New Orleans police chief Ronal Serpas about strategies for policing protests to ensure they remain peaceful.
Court Releases Grand Jury Recording In Breonna Taylor Case The recording could also answer lingering questions about how prosecutors have handled a case that has fueled protests in Kentucky and across the nation. Bill Chappell
Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Confirmation Will Move Forward, McConnell Says Separately, President Trump's nominee to fill the Supreme Court seat made vacant by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg tested negative for the coronavirus, a White House spokesman said. Krishnadev Calamur
Breonna Taylor Case Reignites Criticism Over Grand Juries Outrage over grand jury findings in the Breonna Taylor case resurfaced old doubts about the uniquely American legal institution. Why do we have the citizen panels, and are they really independent? Martin Kaste
Texas Governor Limits Ballot Drop-Off Locations, Local Officials Vow To Fight Back Gov. Greg Abbott ordered order a limit to the number of places where voters can hand deliver mail-in ballots. Some county officials worry it will lead to confusion and voter suppression. Ashley Lopez
For Subway, A Ruling Not So Sweet. Irish Court Says Its Bread Isn't Bread Yes, Ireland has a legal definition for bread. And the nation's Supreme Court said Subway's bread has too much sugar to satisfy it. Reese Oxner
How A Barrett Confirmation Would Compare To Past Supreme Court Timelines President Trump nominated Amy Coney Barrett with just 38 days before the general election. Since President Ford's administration, only two justices have been confirmed in such a short period of time. Barbara Sprunt
Seagram's Heiress Sentenced In Nxivm Sex Trafficking Ring Case Several victims of the group offered tearful testimony of the abuse they suffered at the hands of Clare Bronfman, a wealthy member who used her millions to intimidate, control and punish other women. Vanessa Romo
Alabama Gov. Apologizes To Surviving '5th Girl' Of 1963 KKK Bombing "There should be no question that Ms. Collins Rudolph and the families of those who perished ... suffered an egregious injustice that has yielded untold pain and suffering over the ensuing decades." Vanessa Romo
Graham Plans New Political Offensive In Hearing With Old Foe Comey The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee doesn't only intend to grill Republicans' least favorite ex-G-Man. He's also working with administration allies to surface unverified new allegations. Philip Ewing