Alex Jones To Pay $15,000 In Pepe The Frog Copyright Infringement Case The suit stemmed from a promotional poster put out by conspiracy website Infowars featuring an image of the Pepe character, as well that of Jones and President Trump. Scott Neuman
House Democrats To Get Some Mueller Report Material, But Contempt Vote Is Still On The Justice Department reached an accord on Monday with the House Judiciary Committee, but members of Congress are nonetheless expected to press ahead with authorizing a potential lawsuit on Tuesday. Philip Ewing
Opinion: 'Central Park 5' Prosecutor Faces Harsh Criticism After Netflix Series Airs A new television series about the Central Park Five paints an unflattering portrait of former prosecutor Linda Fairstein. Scott Simon
Linda Fairstein, Former 'Central Park 5' Prosecutor, Dropped By Her Publisher Fairstein, who oversaw the case against five teens wrongfully convicted of rape, has become a novelist since leaving the courtroom. But a Netflix series is stirring controversy over her former role. Colin Dwyer
Univ. of Alabama Rejects $21.5 Million Gift; Donor Urged Boycott Over Abortion Law The move comes after a dispute in which Hugh Culverhouse, Jr. urged that a boycott of Alabama over its new abortion law should include the university. Bill Chappell
Ex-Florida Deputy Faces 11 Charges After Not Intervening In School Shooting Former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson faces charges after not taking action during the 2018 Parkland school shooting. NPR's Noel King talks to Celeste Higgins of the University of Miami School of Law.
'His Inaction Cost Lives': Deputy In Parkland Shooting Arrested, Faces 11 Charges Scot Peterson, if convicted, could get more than 96 years in prison. He is charged with criminal counts that include child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury. Sasha Ingber
When Politics, Prosecution Collide: Veteran Lawyer Calls Current State 'Disturbing' Reid Weingarten, a former public corruption prosecutor, was called a conservative toady and a "lefty" the same day in separate cases. But the system resists the will of any individual, he says. Carrie Johnson
Carnival Corp. Agrees To $20 Million Fine For Pollution Violations Executives with Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise line, were in court explaining why its ships continue to dump plastics and oily water into waters in the Caribbean and Alaska. Greg Allen
Democrats' Dilemma: Would Pushing For Mueller To Testify Hurt Or Help? Outgoing special counsel Robert Mueller says there is no more for him to say about the Russia investigation. House Democrats disagree, but the politics of pressing the matter are delicate. Philip Ewing