Attorney General Barr In Standoff With Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman Last night, Attorney General Bill Barr and the head of New York's Southern District got into a tussle about whether or not he would be resigning. NPR talks to Elie Honig, a former SDNY prosecutor.
Attorney General Moves To Oust U.S. Prosecutor Who Investigated Trump Allies Attorney General William Barr had announced that Geoffrey Berman would be stepping down as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. But Berman says, "I have no intention of resigning." Barbara Campbell
Who Is Chief Justice John Roberts? The Supreme Court ruled for LGBTQ workers and granted a lease on life to DACA recipients this week. In both opinions, Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's liberal justices. Nina Totenberg
Police to train on intervening in Washington state. ‘You owe it to your partner’ New laws and training in WA are the result of Black Lives Matter marches that have swept the state and country. Amy Radil
Attorney For Rayshard Brooks' Family Says Officer 'Wasn't Fearing For His Life' L. Chris Stewart says the Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Brooks did not fear for his life at the time of the shooting. "He was enraged," says Stewart. Christianna Silva
Democrats Praise Supreme Court Decision To Uphold DACA NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Sen. Dick Durbin (D) about the Supreme Court's DACA decision.
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Administration In DACA Case The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from ending DACA and protection of "DREAMers." Host Steve Inskeep speaks with DACA recipient Jose Munoz, NPR's John Burnett and Nina Totenberg.
A view of the SCOTUS Title VII decision from Justice Mary Yu Until Monday, it was legal to fire workers for being LGBTQ in more than half of U.S. states Kim Malcolm
Arbery Family Lawyer On Trump Meeting: 'He Doesn't Feel Like There's Systemic Racism' Lee Merritt, a co-counsel for several black families of police violence victims, met with President Trump on Tuesday before he signed an executive order on policing, which Merritt says is not enough. Ailsa Chang
George Floyd's Brother To U.N. Human Rights Council: 'I Am Asking You To Help Us' Philonise Floyd calls for a United Nations probe into police brutality in the U.S., which is not part of the council. "I'm asking you to help him," he tells the diplomats. "I'm asking you to help me." Colin Dwyer