Donald Trump fired FBI director Jim Comey this week — that much, of course, is headline news everywhere. One more detail, though: He reportedly did so at the urging of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Many speculate that the administration wanted to cut off Comey’s investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia. If that’s true, it’s not the only thing Sessions didn’t want investigated. He also recently declined to press charges against two Louisiana police officers who pinned an unarmed black man to the ground and shot him to death last year.

So who does Sessions actually want to prosecute? Well, there’s the woman faces up to a year in prison for laughing during his confirmation hearing, for starters. This week in OtherWords, Ebony Slaughter-Johnson argues that the Justice Department has become a bad joke.

Also this week, Sarah Anderson interviews a state lawmaker from Connecticut who’s introduced some innovative laws to curb CEO pay. Oscar Reyes outlines a way for the U.S. to get out of its “coal hole.” And Khalil Bendib imagines a new mascot for a party that both embraces the death penalty and wants to make health care less accessible.

Finally, Jill Richardson explains what climate change could mean for the world’s poor small farmer, while Jim Hightower reports on how Mexican farmers played the “corn card” on Trump.