Charlottesville Jury Convicts 'Unite The Right' Protester Who Killed Woman James Alex Fields rammed his car into counterprotestors in 2017, killing Heather Heyer and injuring several other people. He was convicted of first degree murder and other charges. Vanessa Romo
Ex-Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Should Get 'Substantial Prison Term,' Feds Say Prosecutors acknowledged that Cohen has been cooperating with cases in New York City and Washington but nonetheless said the crimes he's admitted committing are serious enough to go to prison. Ryan Lucas
Trump Picks William Barr, Attorney General Under H.W. Bush, To Return To DOJ Helm The Justice Department veteran served as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush and now serves as a corporate lawyer. He's said to hold an expansive view on executive power. Ryan Lucas
New Southwest Border Arrests Jump 78 Percent In November The Trump administration blames unfavorable judicial rulings for encouraging an increase in illegal crossings. Richard Gonzales
Programs Help Incarcerated Moms Bond With Their Babies In Prison Nearly a dozen states run programs that allow women serving prison terms to keep their babies with them for a limited time. Supporters say the programs help women inmates turn their lives around. Cheryl Corley
Double Jeopardy Case Heard By Supreme Court Could Have Implications For Mueller The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday in a case about double jeopardy that could have important consequences for presidential pardons and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Nina Totenberg
Examining What Michael Flynn's Cooperation Means To Russia Probe Rachel Martin talks to Michael Isikoff, chief investigative reporter for Yahoo News and co-author of Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump.
This Supreme Court Case Could Impact The Mueller Probe And Boost Trump's Pardon Power A case of a man tried twice for the same gun charge by the federal government and the state of Alabama could have ramifications for the Mueller investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia. Nina Totenberg
USA Gymnastics Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy USAG says the filing will help resolve claims against it by athletes who allege abuse by former team doctor Larry Nassar. But bankruptcy may disrupt the pending legal actions against the organization. Laurel Wamsley
Flynn Met With DOJ Lawyers 19 Times, Mueller's Team Says Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller say former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has provided substantial help to investigators and deserves leniency in sentencing. Tim Mak