Jul 06 Former FBI Agent Hanssen Pleads Guilty to Spying Robert Hanssen pleaded guilty today to 15 counts of spying for Moscow, in return for a life sentence. Continue reading
Jul 06 Watch Spy Fallout Former FBI Agent Robert Hanssen pleads guilty in federal court to selling secrets to the former Soviet Union and Russia. Continue watching
Jul 06 Watch What Shall We Do? Anne Taylor Fleming shares her thoughts on some recent tragic killings. Continue watching
Jul 06 Watch White Powder, Black Gold Jeffrey Kaye reports on a battleground for South American drug wars -- the oil fields of Colombia and its neighbors. Continue watching
Jul 05 Watch Court in Review Gwen Ifill talks with National Law Journal Supreme Court correspondent Marcia Coyle about the end of the Supreme Court's session. Continue watching
Jul 04 Watch Rights of Immigrants Ray Suarez joins Karen Narasaki, president of the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium, and Mark Kirkorian, executive director for the Center for Immigration Studies, to discuss the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions on immigration law. Continue watching
Jun 28 Court Reverses Microsoft Break-Up A federal appeals court cited the behavior of the presiding judge as a key factor in reversing the penalty imposed on the software giant for alleged violations of antitrust law. Continue reading
Jun 28 Milosevic Sent to Hague Yugoslav officials sent former President Slobodan Milosevic to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where he has been indicted in the slaughter of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Continue reading
Jun 28 Watch Court Decision to Reverse the Microsoft Breakup A panel discusses a federal appeals court's decision to reverse the Microsoft breakup. Continue watching
Jun 26 Watch Hang Up and Drive New York banned drivers from talking on hand-held cell phones. Ray Suarez talks with Republican state Senator Carl Marcellino, lead sponsor of the ban, and Martill Williams of the American Automobile Association. Continue watching