U.S. Will Retaliate If ICC Tries To Prosecute Americans, Bolton Says John Bolton, President Trump's national security adviser, is a critic of the International Criminal Court. He's threatening to sanction judges who investigate Americans for actions in Afghanistan. Michele Kelemen
Manslaughter Charge For Dallas Police Officer Who Killed A Man In His Own Apartment Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall said she had wanted to get a warrant for manslaughter against her own officer on Friday — but the Texas Rangers delayed that move. Bill Chappell
A Liberal Law Professor On His Endorsement Of Kavanaugh NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Akhil Reed Amar, a professor of law at Yale University, about his endorsement of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh Hearings NPR's Michel Martin reviews the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings into the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh with court watcher David A. Kaplan.
Nike's New Ad Campaign Divides Law Enforcement NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the National President of the Fraternal Order of Police Chuck Canterbury about why his organization condemned Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad as an "insult."
After A Week Of Public Hearings, Judge Brett Kavanaugh Seems Poised For Supreme Court President Trump's pick for the high court successfully parried questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Democratic complaints that they had seen just 10 percent of his government record didn't seem to raise much public ire. Nina Totenberg
Week In Politics: The Kavanaugh Hearings, An Anonymous 'NYT' Op-Ed And Obama's Speech NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution, and David Brooks of The New York Times about confirmation hearings, an anonymous op-ed from inside the White House and former President Obama on the campaign trail.
Trump Administration Continues Search For Anonymous Op-Ed Author President Trump ends this week closer to having a second Supreme Court justice confirmed and more strong jobs numbers. But this week also saw dysfunction inside his administration dominate headlines. Scott Horsley
Thai students' deaths ruled murder-suicide The King County Medical Examiner's Office has identified the two dead women discovered in a University District apartment this week as University of Washington students: 25-year-old Kornkamon Leenawarat and her 32-year-old roommate Thiti-on Chotechuangsab. Sydney Brownstone