Decade-long probe shows scope of harvest has increased, and prisoners of conscience remain primary target of illicit, state-funded surgical procedures
Advocates hope jail time for teachers convicted of changing students' answers on tests will deter those tempted to cheat in the future
ABC News show sheds light on problems with EB-5 program, in which foreigners can get US residency in exchange for $500,000 in investments
Harvard Law School reaches agreement with US Department of Education to adopt lower burden of proof to investigate cases of sexual harassment and violence
Experts say self-determination, as defined and protected by international law, confined narrowly to independence movements in process of de-colonization
Annual gathering of senior officials next month in Beijing will be looking closely at China's legal system
Beheadings of US journalists James Foley, Steven Sotloff have sparked debate over whether extremists should be compensated for hostages
New policy encourages reporting people who obtain citizenship in another country, but retain Chinese citizenship; move spurs sharp debate
A U.S. court ruled last week that the Obama administration violated the due process rights of a U.S. corporation that is owned by Chinese interests. Experts say the decision, which involved a wind farm project off the coast of Oregon could change the way the U.S. deals with foreign investments that involve national security concerns. But as VOA's Hu Wei reports, it might not change many outcomes.