Police Researcher: Officers Have Similar Biases Regardless Of Race Rashawn Ray, who studies the intersection of race and policing, says officers have similar implicit biases, especially about Black people. James Doubek
DACA Recipient Dads Celebrate Father's Day And SCOTUS Ruling For Father's Day, DACA recipient fathers share their feelings in light of the Supreme Court's ruling, which allows more than 600,000 immigrants to stay in the U.S.
Tom Petty's Family Doesn't Want Trump Using His Music For A 'Campaign Of Hate' Tom Petty's family issued a cease-and-desist notice to the Trump campaign after the president played "I Won't Back Down" at his rally in Tulsa, Okla. Christianna Silva
Supreme Court Rulings On DACA, Civil Rights Act Deal Blows To Conservatives NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network about recent Supreme Court rulings.
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Addresses Clash Over Geoffrey Berman NPR's Michel Martin speaks to former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman about the clash at the Justice Department over the position of U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Judge Allows Bolton Memoir To Proceed, Despite Trump Administration Objection The administration sought an injunction against the book's publication, saying it compromises national security. But after a federal court order Saturday, the tell-all remains on track for release. Colin Dwyer
Attorney General Barr In Standoff With Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman Last night, Attorney General Bill Barr and the head of New York's Southern District got into a tussle about whether or not he would be resigning. NPR talks to Elie Honig, a former SDNY prosecutor.
Attorney General Moves To Oust U.S. Prosecutor Who Investigated Trump Allies Attorney General William Barr had announced that Geoffrey Berman would be stepping down as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. But Berman says, "I have no intention of resigning." Colin Dwyer
Who Is Chief Justice John Roberts? The Supreme Court ruled for LGBTQ workers and granted a lease on life to DACA recipients this week. In both opinions, Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's liberal justices. Nina Totenberg
Police to train on intervening in Washington state. ‘You owe it to your partner’ New laws and training in WA are the result of Black Lives Matter marches that have swept the state and country. Amy Radil