What charges could students arrested during protests face? Police made more than 3,200 arrests during the student protests against Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza this year, according to The Appeal.
Judge delays hush money trial sentencing after Supreme Court immunity decision The judge in the case postponed sentencing for Trump's felony conviction after agreeing to assess the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
21,000 Washingtonians to get payout from lawsuit over fake plastic surgery reviews A Seattle-area plastic surgery business and its owner have agreed to a $5 million settlement in a federal lawsuit that charged the company with coercing patients into providing falsified online reviews to help boost its reputation. Diana Opong
A retired federal judge reflects on going blind and losing faith in the Supreme Court David Tatel, a former judge on the nation’s second highest court, shares his concerns about the state of our democracy and our judiciary. His new book is Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Terry Gross
In just a few years, half of all states passed bans on trans health care for kids The Supreme Court will hear a case on gender-affirming care in the next term after a flurry of legislation. Lower courts have come to conflicting conclusions when these bans were challenged. Selena Simmons-Duffin
How the Supreme Court immunity ruling could affect Trump's criminal cases NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks with legal expert Kim Wehle about how the recent Supreme Court’s immunity ruling may shake up former President Trump’s criminal cases. Steve Inskeep
With Supreme Court’s immunity ruling, Trump could avoid trials before fall elections The ruling on presidential immunity vastly expands the power of a sitting president. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Will Scharf, an attorney who represented former President Trump in his immunity case. Steve Inskeep
Immunity ruling continues a trend of expanding presidential power, scholar says NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about expanded presidential power in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Donald Trump's immunity case. Christopher Intagliata
Supreme Court's Roberts turns court to the right as Barrett emerges as a key player This term, the Supreme Court ruled on abortion pills, the federal law banning guns for domestic abusers, voting rights and attempts to regulate social media. Nina Totenberg
What the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling may have meant for Nixon For the first time, the Supreme Court this week gave presidents a substantial amount of immunity from prosecution. Experts think it could have shielded Richard Nixon. Carrie Johnson