Justices Let Alabama Execute Death Row Inmate Who Wanted Imam By His Side Domineque Ray said the state was violating his constitutional rights by only offering a Christian chaplain. The high court ruled 5-4 that the execution could go ahead as planned. Matthew S. Schwartz
News Brief: Bezos Accuses 'Enquirer' Of Extortion, Supreme Court, Democrats' Agenda Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is accusing the National Enquirer's parent company of extortion. Also, Amy Howe of SCOTUSblog discusses the Court's decision on Louisiana's abortion law. Kelsey Snell
One in 11 black residents were evicted from the Seattle area since 2004, researchers say Evictions in King County have wreaked havoc on the black community, researchers at the University of Washington have concluded. Sydney Brownstone
She was jailed for shoplifting. A month later she was dead Piper Travis was arrested and held on bond in Snohomish County jail to await trial. Eleven days later, she was observed lying on the floor of her cell, foaming at the mouth. Two weeks later, she was dead. Sydney Brownstone
Matthew Charles Becomes One Of The First Inmates To Benefit From First Step Act Matthew Charles is one of the first prison inmates to be released under the First Step Act. His cause has been championed by prominent politicians. Carrie Johnson
Trump's Inaugural Committee Receives Justice Department Subpoena Steve Inskeep talks to New York Times reporter Ben Protess about federal prosecutors in New York subpoenaing members of President Trump's inaugural committee, demanding documents and records.
Bump Stocks Will Soon Be Illegal, But That's Not Slowing Sales The federal ban on bump stocks announced in December takes effect March 26. Sellers and gun rights groups are taking advantage of that extra time to boost sales, despite the upcoming ban.
Last-Minute Allegations Lodged Against 'El Chapo' As Case Goes To Jury With jury deliberations about to begin in the trial of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, New York Times reporter Alan Feuer tells NPR's Michel Martin about shocking new allegations unsealed Friday.
Political Consultant Roger Stone Makes Uncharacteristically Silent Court Appearance Roger Stone was in court Friday for a conference on his criminal case. Prosecutors say the electronic evidence is voluminous. Carrie Johnson
Net Neutrality Goes Back To Court It's the first major court challenge since the Trump administration rolled back Obama-era net neutrality rules. Challengers say the FCC is abandoning its responsibility to ensure an open Internet. Matthew S. Schwartz