'Justice Justice Thou Shalt Pursue' Offers Look At Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Early Work One of the justice's former clerks, Amanda Tyler, worked with her on the collection that includes historic opinions and arguments from earlier years when she appeared as a lawyer before the top court. Steve Inskeep
#FreeHer Campaign Wants Clemency For 100 Women In Biden's First 100 Days A national council of current and formerly incarcerated women wants the president to grant 100 women clemency by April 30. There's a backlog of 14,000 petitions for commutations or pardons. Cheryl Corley
BLM Co-Founder Reflects On Breonna Taylor's Death NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza, to reflect on the one year anniversary of Breonna Taylor's death and the larger push for police reform.
News Brief: Biden's Address, Cuomo's Investigation, Breonna Taylor Death Anniversary Biden said he aims for the U.S. to find some normalcy by July 4th. New York Gov. Cuomo faces an impeachment inquiry. Louisville marks one year after the killing of Breonna Taylor.
Eight Miles, A Time-Stamped Receipt And An Overturned Conviction Lead To A Lawsuit Herbert Alford was wrongly convicted of second-degree murder and spent nearly five years in prison. Now, he's suing Hertz Corp. for failing to turn over a receipt that corroborated his alibi. Vanessa Romo
Florida Man With Alleged Links To Oath Keepers Charged Over Capitol Riot Kenneth Harrelson faces four counts, including obstructing an official proceeding, destruction of government property, entering a restricted building and conspiracy. Ryan Lucas
N.Y. Assembly To Open Impeachment Investigation On Gov. Cuomo Speaker Carl Heastie said he has authorized a committee to look into sexual misconduct allegations, including one that Cuomo groped a staff member. Cuomo has denied the accusation. Bill Chappell
Chauvin Trial: Judge Reinstates 3rd-Degree Murder Charge Over George Floyd's Killing Derek Chauvin was already facing manslaughter and second-degree murder charges when the much-anticipated trial opened this week. Bill Chappell
Number Of Unaccompanied Minors Entering U.S. Soared In February The swelling number of minors has left CBP clambering to quickly move children from detention in crude holding cells built to house adult men to temporary shelters appropriate for adolescents. Vanessa Romo
Kyle Rittenhouse Trial In Kenosha Killings Delayed Until November The request to postpone came from prosecutors and defense lawyers looking for more time to build their cases. Rittenhouse is accused of killing two men and wounding another. Vanessa Romo