Brett Kavanaugh's Record On Abortion Abortion rights supporters are gearing up to oppose the Supreme Court confirmation hearings that begin next week. But it's unlikely that Judge Brett Kavanaugh will reveal much about his views. Sarah McCammon
Alan Dershowitz On Don McGahn The White House counsel Don McGahn will leave his job this fall. David Greene talks with professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz.
Trump Organization's CFO Said To Have Been Given Immunity By Federal Prosecutors The Wall Street Journal says federal prosecutors granted immunity to Allen Weisselberg, the Trump Organization's chief financial officer. NPR talks to Rebecca Ballhaus, who helped break the story.
Reports: Tabloid Executive To Get Immunity In Trump Inquiry David Greene talks to Lukas Alpert of The Wall Street Journal about reports that tabloid executive David Pecker has been granted immunity by federal prosecutors in a probe of hush-money payments.
Where Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Stands On Executive Power NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's views on executive power — and what they could mean for the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Morning News Brief Are President Trump's legal problems about to multiply now that two of his closest former aides are guilty of serious crimes? And, time is running out on Britain's plans for an orderly Brexit. David Greene
Sen. Mark Warner Discusses Allegations Made In Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about how recent events affect special counsel Robert Mueller 's investigation.
Can The Sitting President Of The United States Be Indicted? Michael Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer, implicated Trump in campaign finance violations. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with lawyer Philip Lacovara about whether sitting presidents can be indicted in these situations.
After Being Indicted On 8 Charges In Va., Paul Manafort Will Face D.C. Trial Paul Manafort has already been convicted on tax and bank fraud charges. But next month, his lawyers will be at it again — defending him against money laundering and foreign lobbying violations in a courthouse in Washington, D.C. Carrie Johnson
Trump Responds To Manafort Verdict and Cohen Plea On Twitter, President Trump responded Wednesday morning to the guilty verdict of his former campaign chairman and the guilty plea of his former lawyer and fixer. David Greene