Jun 05 Watch News Wrap: U.S. Soldier Pleads Guilty to Killing 16 Afghan Civilians In other news Wednesday, Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales pleaded guilty to killing 16 Afghan civilians last year. Bales recalled entering two villages at night and shooting his victims. Also, anti-government protesters in Turkey called for the ousting of police… Continue watching
Jun 04 Watch Obama Moves to Fill U.S. Court of Appeals Seats, Setting Stage for Confrontation Obama Moves to Fill U.S. Court of Appeals Seats, Setting Stage for Confrontation… Continue watching
Jun 03 Watch Trial Begins for Bradley Manning Over Leaked Classified Documents Trial Begins for Bradley Manning Over Leaked Classified Documents… Continue watching
Jun 03 Watch High Court Says Police Can Collect DNA From People Arrested for Serious Crimes High Court Says Police Can Collect DNA From People Arrested for Serious Crimes… Continue watching
Jun 03 Supreme Court Rules Police Can Swab for DNA Upon Arrest By News Desk // Watch this discussion with Ray Suarez and National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle about the oral hearings on King v. Maryland at the U.S. Supreme Court. This piece first aired in February 2013. Read a full transcript of the… Continue reading
May 29 Watch Inside Immigration Reform: Securing the U.S.- Mexico Border Inside Immigration Reform: The Challenges of Securing the U.S.- Mexico Border… Continue watching
May 22 Watch Line Between Social Welfare, Politics Plays Into Confusion on Tax-Exemption Law Line Between Social Welfare, Politics Plays Into Confusion on Tax-Exemption Law… Continue watching
May 21 Watch How Far Should Government Go in Investigation of Leaks? Three former Justice Department officials wrote a New York Times op-ed defending the subpoena of Associated Press reporters' phone records. Gwen Ifill talks with First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams and Michael Mukasey, former U.S. attorney general, about whether the department… Continue watching
May 21 Watch News Wrap: Court Rules Bin Laden Photos Can Remain Classified In other news Tuesday, a federal appeals court ruled it will not require photos and videos of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The Obama administration argued the images could reveal intelligence methods and put Americans at risk. Also,… Continue watching
May 15 Headed to Law School? Lower Your Expectations Recent law school grads face a tough job market, daunting student loans and -- if they land a job -- a demanding work environment. Steven Harper's "The Lawyer Bubble: A Profession in Crisis" serves as a wake up call… Continue reading