Debate Over Voting Rights For Prisoners Divides 2020 Candidates Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said he believes inmates should be able to vote. President Trump and some Democrats have pushed back against the idea. Ayesha Rascoe
Migrants Apprehended At Southern Border Top 100,000 For Second Consecutive Month The head of the U.S. Border Patrol said her agents are spending more and more of their time dealing with families with children who need food and medical care. Richard Gonzales
Former Assistant AG Offers Perspective On Unitary Executive Theory John Yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general under President George W. Bush, talks about executive power, and the tug of war between Congress and the White House over the Mueller report.
Trump Asserts Executive Privilege Over Unredacted Mueller Report The White House asserted executive privilege over the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena for the full report, as the committee prepared to vote to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt. Tim Mak
There's Room To Negotiate Congressional Subpoenas, Groves Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to White House spokesman Steven Groves about the administration instructing former employees not to testify before the Judiciary Committee. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in.
Asylum seekers can be returned to Mexico: Appeals court rules in Trump's favor A Ninth Circuit panel overturned a lower court's injunction on the administration's policy requiring asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico as they await court proceedings in the U.S. Laurel Wamsley
Multiple People Injured In Colorado School Shooting Officials believe at least seven people have been injured in a shooting at a STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colo., a suburb of Denver. Two suspects are in custody. Vanessa Romo
Sandra Bland's Phone Video Of Her Own Arrest Surfaces, Reviving Calls For New Inquiry "Open up the case, period," Bland's sister, Shante Needham, said after seeing a video that Bland made with her cellphone, recording the traffic stop that put her in jail. Bill Chappell
In Letter, Former Prosecutors Bemoan Lack Of Charges Against Trump David Greene talks to Paul Rosenzweig about the letter he signed with other ex-federal prosecutors saying President Trump should be charged with a crime for trying to block the special counsel probe.
Business Leaders Oppose 'License To Discriminate' Against LGBT Texans Texas legislators are considering a bill that would allow professionals to deny service to people based on religious beliefs. Critics say the law would sanction discrimination against LGBT Texans. Wade Goodwyn