Justice Department Alumni Call For Barr To Step Down NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Julie Zebrak, who spent nearly two decades working for the Department of Justice, on her decision to sign a letter demanding Attorney General William Barr's resignation.
Reporter's Notebook: The Trial Of Harvey Weinstein The sex crimes trial of former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinsten is going to the jury. And, after two weeks of testimony, NPR's Rose Friedman says covering it has been challenging and fascinating. Rose Friedman
DevaCurl Faces Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Hair Loss NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with hair stylist Stephanie Mero about the controversy surrounding DevaCurl products.
LA County DA Moves To Dismiss 66,000 Marijuana-Related Convictions "We believe it is the largest effort in California to wipe out old criminal convictions in a single court motion," District Attorney Jackie Lacey said. Vanessa Romo
Over 20 State Attorneys General Reject $18 Billion Opioid Settlement Proposal Efforts to reach a national opioid settlement hit another big snag as many states balked at an $18 billion offer from drug wholesalers. Brian Mann
Prosecution Makes Closing Arguments In Harvey Weinstein Trial The prosecution made its final arguments in the sex crimes trial of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein. The case rests on whether the jury believes the six women who testified against Weinstein. Rose Friedman
Attorney General Barr Criticizes Trump's DOJ Tweets As A Distraction NPR's Noel King talks to former Justice Department official Jack Goldsmith about Attorney General William Barr's public rebuke of President Trump for his Twitter attacks on the Justice Department.
U.S. Prosecutors Hit Huawei With New Federal Charges The Department of Justice is accusing the Chinese telecom giant of racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets from U.S. companies. The Trump administration has security concerns about Huawei. Merrit Kennedy
Attorney General Asks President To Stop Tweeting About Justice Department Cases Attorney General William Barr asked President Trump to "stop tweeting" about Department of Justice cases in an ABC News interview. He said Trump has "never asked me to do anything in a criminal case." Ryan Lucas
Harvey Weinstein Defense Makes Closing Arguments Closing arguments began in the New York sex crimes trial of former movie executive Harvey Weinstein, with attorney Donna Rotunno making the case for the defense. Rose Friedman