Crime, Law and Justice

Survey: Americans say unions good for U.S. but split on required dues
APM Research Lab found 62 percent of Americans saying America would be stronger with unions, yet half thought dues shouldn't be required. The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed.
Minneapolis cops involved in fatal shooting identified
State investigators have released the names of two Minneapolis officers who fired their weapons in the shooting of a black man who authorities say had a gun.
Supreme Court sides with California anti-abortion pregnancy centers
The high court on Tuesday reversed a lower court that upheld a California law requiring pregnancy centers to put up notices alerting women to low-cost or free abortions provided by the state.
A standoff that started with a domestic dispute in New Hope has ended peacefully 18 hours later.
Court upholds Trump travel ban, rejects discrimination claim
The Supreme Court has upheld President Trump's ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries, rejecting a challenge that it discriminated against Muslims or exceeded his authority.
Hennepin Healthcare plans to suspend a clinical trial of the sedative ketamine in emergency situations following criticism that Hennepin County Medical Center enrolled patients in the study without their knowledge.
"Don't do this! Never do this again," Julia Guimaraes told to the man who found it appropriate to try to kiss her on the cheek as she was about to broadcast live.
States aim to halt sexual abuse of people with intellectual disabilities
An NPR investigation found people with intellectual disabilities have one of the nation's highest rates of sexual assault. Now states, communities and advocates are proposing changes to prevent abuse.