Do Crimes Against Immigrants Deserve More Attention?
The coverage of recent shootings of Indian Americans was muted compared to terrorist attacks
The coverage of recent shootings of Indian Americans was muted compared to terrorist attacks
Jeff Sessions continues to insist that the only America he wants to live in is one where no one is legally permitted to use substances he doesn't like.
The fear and disgust triggered by this subject help explain why laws dealing with sex offenses involving minors frequently lead to bizarre results.
Footage shows the cleared officer shooting Michael Davidson within 6 seconds of the man exiting his vehicle.
While overall drug sentences decline, federal methamphetamine offenders still aren't benefiting from the last decade of criminal justice reforms.
Mississippi didn't track how much stuff police seized or how they spent the proceeds. Now it will do at least one of those.
With sweeping "sex trafficking stings," the FBI returns to its roots as the nation's vice squad.
More than two years later, details of the events the preceded the police shooting in Ferguson remain fuzzy.
Coincidentally, a panel at SXSW today is about social media surveillance
Instead it turns citizens against their protectors.
One panel promotes fear-based control over who drives Uber cars. A second panel illustrates what ultimately happens.
Surveillance, data collection and biometrics all topic of debate.
Wilmington (N.C.) police imagined a 'new law' prohibiting recording police in public during a traffic stop.
A congressional hearing is scheduled, but will anything change?
A new ACLU lawsuit against Missouri is just the latest to expose how poor defendants across the country are effectively denied their right to an attorney.
Cops said they heard gunfire, and one cop said he saw a gun, but police only recovered a BB gun the victims hid elsewhere before the police interaction.
Police union fears teaching officers to prioritize de-escalation would endanger their lives.
Courts assume a "frightening and high risk of recidivism," based on an unsupported claim in Psychology Today.
Can U.S. courts compel non-citizens to pay restitution to other non-citizens for crimes that took place abroad? Apparently so.
Everything from official misconduct to bad eyewitness identifications to false confessions played roles.
The DOJ won't reveal the source code for the software it used to identify Playpen visitors.