Judy Woodruff:
In the day's other news: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Pennsylvania school was wrong to suspend a girl from cheerleading over a social media rant.
Brandi Levy made the vulgar post while off-campus, after failing to make the varsity cheerleading squad. The court found 8-1 that the school violated her free speech rights. It did not issue a ban on punishing all off-campus speech.
The justices also struck down a California regulation allowing labor unions to recruit agricultural workers on private farms. The regulation was issued in 1975 after Cesar Chavez, a pioneering organizer, pushed for it. Today's 6-to-3 decision is the latest in a string of setbacks for unions.
Members of Congress in both parties said today that they will move ahead on changing how the military handles sexual assault cases. On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin endorsed shifting those cases to trained prosecutors, instead of military commanders.
But some, including California Democrat Jackie Speier, called for going even further.