Civil Rights Lawyer Ben Crump Discusses Breonna Taylor Case, Grand Jury Indictment NPR's Noel King speaks with civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, who sits on the legal team of Breonna Taylor's family.
News Brief: Louisville Protests, Trump On The Election, Homeless Veterans Protests over the Grand Jury decision in Breonna Taylor's police shooting death continue. Trump questions the legitimacy of the upcoming election. And, how the pandemic is affecting homeless veterans.
Trump Shouldn't Barrel Ahead With High Court Nominee, Sen. Coon Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about the president's upcoming pick for Supreme Court justice, and the likelihood they will be confirmed before the election.
Justice Failed Us, State Rep. Booker Says After Grand Jury Announcement NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic state Rep. Charles Booker of Kentucky about the grand jury's decision to indict one of the three officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in March.
System Stacked Against Condemned Inmate, Other Black Defendants, Lawyers Say Attorneys for a man scheduled for execution on Thursday say his case was never fair and advocates say the federal death penalty always has targeted a disproportionate number of Black men. Carrie Johnson
Louisville Police Officer Shot As Protests Erupt After Charges In Breonna Taylor Case Police officials offered no details about the shooting, which was announced at about 7:40 p.m. ET — shortly before a countywide curfew went into effect. Vanessa Romo
Trump Says He Expects Election Results To End Up At Supreme Court The president's pick for the Supreme Court to replace the recently-deceased Ruth Bader Ginsburg would shift the court's balance squarely to the right. Alana Wise
Rule Changes In Swing States Mean More Votes Will Count, Results May Take Longer Changes in Wisconsin and North Carolina mean absentee ballots that are postmarked by Election Day will count, if received within 6 and 9 days of the election respectively. Miles Parks
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg To Be Honored At The Supreme Court The Supreme Court is honoring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a private ceremony and then a public viewing today. Ginsburg died on Friday. She was 87,
Odds Tilt In Coney Barrett's Favor To Replace Ginsburg, Says Sen. Braun NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana about one of President Trump's potential choices for the Supreme Court vacancy: Amy Coney Barrett, who is also from Indiana.