Tags: Law enforcement
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A Case Study in Local News Futility
A Pennsylvania TV station utterly botches an important story about police officers and transparency.
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More Watching of the Watchers
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Police Blackout
Law enforcement agencies in Northern Virginia say you have no right to know what they’re doing.
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Cop vs. Dog
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Another Marylander Arrested for Recording the Police
According to state officials, only on-duty cops have a privacy right in public spaces.
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Psst, State & Federal Gov'ts: Wanna Save About $15 Billion a Year? And Look Better Than Poland While Doing It?
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"There's No Transparency, and I Find that Inexcusable"
Meet the 82-year-old ex-cop, World War II vet, and private eye who's challenging one of the largest police departments in the country.
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D.C. Unjustly Imprisons Hundreds
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Backlash Against Anthony Graber's Arrest
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The Supreme Court Hears the Sounds of Silence
Why the high court was wrong to limit the scope of the Miranda warning
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In Spite of State Law, Maryland Law Enforcement Officials Still Arresting, Charging People for Recording Cops
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Columbia, Missouri Police Chief on Board With Legalizing Marijuana?
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Lessons from the Death of Aiyana Stanley-Jones
How aggressive SWAT tactics contributed to the death of a 7-year-old Detroit girl.
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Illinois: Where Recording On-Duty Cops Is Treated Like Sexual Assault
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Pre-Crime Policing
A SWAT team brings in a man and seizes his legally purchased guns—for a crime no one committed
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Oh, You Mean Those Quotas
The NYPD stop-and-frisk controversy grows.
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Columbia, Missouri Police Chief: "I Hate the Internet"
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How Many More Are Innocent?
America’s 250th DNA exoneration raises questions about how often we send the wrong person to prison.
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If I Lived in Arizona, They Could Seize My Car
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Watching the Detectives
A nebulous "right" to videotape on-duty cops isn't enough. The right needs to be enforced.