Amid Legal Questions, Contract Extended For Acting Head Of Land Management The Trump administration says the controversial acting head of the Bureau of Land Management is keeping his job through the end of the year, despite legal questions surrounding his appointment. Kirk Siegler
Legal Experts Say The Right To Confront Accusers Does Not Apply To Impeachment President Trump says he has the "right" to be confronted by his accuser. But legal experts say that constitutional right, which applies in criminal proceedings, does not extend to impeachment. Sarah McCammon
Federal Judge Rules In Favor Of Harvard In Admissions Case The advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions says it will appeal the decision, which means the fate of race-conscious admissions could once again end up in the hands of the Supreme Court. Clare Lombardo
Lummi family settles wrongful death suit against Whatcom jail The family of a Lummi tribal member has settled a wrongful death lawsuit against the Whatcom County Jail. The settlement announced Monday stems from the death of Shannon Rose Jefferson in 2014. Austin Jenkins
Mike Pompeo Was On Trump's Call To Ukraine's President, AP Reports NPR's Noel King talks to Matthew Lee of The Associated Press, who reports the secretary of state was listening in when President Trump asked a foreign leader to investigate Hunter Biden.
Advocates Say Trump's Immigration Plan Creates Nightmarish Situations The Trump administration has ended "catch and release" by sending migrants to Mexico while their asylum cases are pending in the U.S. Opponents will argue in court Tuesday that the program is illegal. Joel Rose
House Committees Subpoenae Rudy Giuliani In Impeachment Inquiry Majority Democrats in the House subpoenaed President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on Monday for documents related to his communications with Ukraine. Ryan Lucas
MacArthur Fellow Recognized For Work In Restorative Justice NPR's Michel Martin speaks with sujatha baliga, who was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship last week, about her work in restorative justice.
Sikh Deputy 'Trailblazer' Fatally Shot In Houston-Area Traffic Stop Sandeep Dhaliwal emerged as a symbol of religious diversity in law enforcement as the first Sikh to become a sheriff's deputy in Harris County. "He was a unifying symbol," a city official said. Carrie Feibel
Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger Expresses Deep Remorse In Murder Trial Testimony in the murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger continued on Saturday. Wade Goodwyn