Dec 29 Watch Contrasting rulings could take the NSA to the Supreme Court On December 27, 2013 a federal judge ruled that the government's collection of phone records is constitutional. This, in contrast to another federal judge's ruling just 11 days earlier that said it likely wasn't. The case ultimately might be headed… Continue watching
Dec 29 Watch NYPD program offers last chance justice by monitoring teens NewsHour Weekend takes a look at an NYPD program called the Juvenile Robbery Intervention Program. Its aim is to mentor and monitor teens who have been arrested for a robbery. The report's focus is on two New York City neighborhoods. Continue watching
Dec 26 LAX shooting suspect pleads not guilty Paul Anthony Ciancia, the suspect believed to have opened fire in Los Angeles International Airport in November, killing a Transportation Security Administration agent, has plead not guilty to 11 charges. Ciancia, 23, is charged with murder and other felony… Continue reading
Dec 26 What major decisions lie ahead for the Supreme Court in 2014? By Katelyn Polantz President Barack Obama and members of Congress aren't the only government leaders hitting pause on Washington during the holidays. The Supreme Court takes a break from work, too, for almost a full month until mid-January. But as Marcia… Continue reading
Dec 20 Watch News Wrap: Congress passes defense bill with military sexual assault provision News Wrap: Congress passes defense bill with military sexual assault provision… Continue watching
Dec 20 Canadian Supreme Court strikes down anti-prostitution laws Photo by D. Gordon E. Robertson/Wikimedia Commons On Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously voted to do away with the country's anti-prostitution laws. In the 9-0 ruling, the court found that the laws were too far-reaching… Continue reading
Dec 19 Watch U.S. consumers have many protections but no guarantees against credit card fraud U.S. consumers have many protections but no guarantees against credit card fraud… Continue watching
Dec 19 L.A. Times report exposes favoritism in L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca granted special treatment to friends and relatives of the police department in its hiring program, according to employment records and interviews gathered and reviewed by the Los Angeles Times. Continue reading
Dec 17 Watch Women suspected of abortion in El Salvador face criminal charges, jail time Women suspected of abortion in El Salvador face criminal charges, jail time… Continue watching