American Bar Association president speaks out against attacks on judges and lawyers NPR's A Martinez speaks with American Bar Association President William R. Bay, who is speaking out against Trump administration attacks on judges and lawyers. A Martínez
Lawsuit challenges Fed cuts at Haskell Indian Nations University The Trump administration's layoffs of the federal workforce have reached across the government, including professors and athletic coaches at the federally funded Haskell Indian Nations University. Becky Sullivan
Media Matters sues Elon Musk's X over 'libel tourism' legal assault A new suit in an ongoing legal battle between the billionaire and the liberal advocacy group claims Musk's legal attacks are impeding the organization's work. Bobby Allyn
NPR investigation finds a widespread culture of abuse in federal court system An NPR investigation finds problems with the federal court system and a deep culture of fear about reporting judges for abusive behavior and sexual harassment. Carrie Johnson
Trump DOJ's limits on FACE Act enforcement fuel concern from abortion providers New Justice Department leaders say past enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act is "the prototypical example" of what they call "the weaponization of law enforcement." Ryan Lucas
No security clearance, no government work. Seattle law firm faces Trump’s wrath President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday stripping lawyers at the Seattle firm Perkins Coie of their security clearance and access to government buildings. Scott Greenstone
How scaling back enforcement of FACE Act affects those on each side of abortion debate The DOJ will only enforce in "extraordinary circumstances" violations of the law that prohibits interfering with people providing or receiving reproductive health care services. Ryan Lucas
A former Olympic snowboarder makes the FBI's Most Wanted list Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder-turned-alleged-drug trafficker, "went from shredding powder on the slopes at the Olympics to distributing powder cocaine," the FBI says. Jaclyn Diaz
President Trump said he brought back free speech. Some of his actions contradict that President Trump has accused the Biden administration, social media companies and journalists of censoring conservative ideas. But under this Trump administration, some speech can cost you. David Folkenflik
California man charged after Lego larceny worth $25,000 The heists occurred in several California counties, where the alleged thief would load his shopping cart with the expensive building toys and disappear into the parking lot in a matter of minutes. Manuela López Restrepo