Some companies are using bankruptcy courts to block lawsuits J&J used a complex bankruptcy maneuver to delay thousands of lawsuits linked to asbestos contamination in its baby powder. One woman suing the company died while her case was in legal limbo. Brian Mann
A former Yale employee admits she stole $40 million in electronics from the university Jamie Petrone has pleaded guilty to a years-long scheme of stealing electronics ordered for Yale University and reselling the items. She used the money to buy herself luxury cars and multiple homes. Jaclyn Diaz
Federal Trade Commission accuses Intuit of deceptively advertising TurboTax as free In a court filing, the agency says that ads claimed TurboTax was "Free Guaranteed," but many people end up paying for the software to file their taxes. Intuit disputed the allegation. Laurel Wamsley
Inquest jury finds Seattle police officers' deadly force 'justifiable' in Damarius Butts case Inquest jurors delivered their findings Monday in the 2017 Seattle police shooting of Damarius Butts. All eight jurors called the officers’ use of deadly force in the encounter with Butts “justifiable.” Amy Radil
House panel probing the Capitol attack moves closer into Trump's inner circle The panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection is holding two top Trump aides in contempt, and is seeking cooperation from Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Claudia Grisales
Newest California Supreme Court judge is the first Latina in the role Justice Patricia Guerrero has been an associate justice in a federal appeals court, a trial court judge, a law partner and a federal prosecutor. Ayana Archie
Florida's governor signs controversial law opponents dubbed 'Don't Say Gay' The law says public school teachers may not instruct on sexual orientation or gender identity in grades kindergarten through third grade. Jaclyn Diaz
Ex-Trump advisers defiant ahead of House committee's criminal contempt referrals The panel is meeting Monday evening to consider criminal contempt referrals against Dan Scavino Jr. and Peter Navarro. The two have said executive privilege prevents their cooperation. Claudia Grisales
Supreme Court Justice Thomas' wife Ginni has a long history of conservative activism The text messages Virginia Thomas sent Trump's chief of staff pushing false claims about the 2020 election are the latest in her often public work to support conservative Republicans. Claudia Grisales
Supreme Court gives partial OK to Navy for vaccine mandate The vote was 6-to-3 to partially overturn a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which had blocked a Department of Defense vaccine mandate for military personnel. Nina Totenberg