Jeff Sessions' Defense of James Comey Contradicts His Justification for Firing Him
Actions by the FBI director that the attorney general recently described as unavoidable are suddenly grounds for dismissal.
Actions by the FBI director that the attorney general recently described as unavoidable are suddenly grounds for dismissal.
Northwestern University's Laura Kipnis on feminism, witch trials, and sexual paranoia at American universities.
The San Diego D.A. seized this family's bank accounts, accused them of money laundering, and kept their cash for 15 months without charging them with a crime.
Black residents in Mississippi's richest county are "under siege" from unconstitutional checkpoints and warrantless searches, an ACLU lawsuit says.
In many parts of the U.S., those who can't afford a lawyer must wait months to meet with public defenders.
Most candidates know how to say the right words, but playing up to fears is still popular.
Discussions of GOP spending, police abuse narratives, and the French elections, with guest James Kirchick
The Sunshine State ratchets up the drug war.
No, it's not just some corporate conspiracy.
How many Fourth Amendment protections do we forfeit when we use a cell phone?
Angela Castner tested positive for THC because she used doctor-prescribed Marinol to relieve the side effects of chemotherapy.
A Red Sox fan's bigoted comment about a singer's rendition of the national anthem prompts a police investigation.
If you're wondering why Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the world, it's because of cases like this.
No cities in the state have been targeted by the Justice Department for noncompliance, but never mind.
The Supreme Court is asked to give the third-party doctrine a second look.
Tamara Loertscher gave birth to a healthy baby boy in 2015. Then she challenged the Wisconsin law that nearly kept them apart.
More than 150 million phone call records of Americans were collected in 2016.
How could jurors think that shooting a fleeing, unarmed man in the back was not a crime?
Man died after seven days without water in Milwaukee County's jail.
"Every time you go in there, you wonder if you aren't going to be jailed," one defense attorney told Reason.
Police chief says body cam footage showed car moving away from cops and not being driven aggressively.
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