This New Database Is Tracking How Many Cops Are Charged With Crimes
A new database tries to answer one of the most vexing questions in the national debate over policing.
A new database tries to answer one of the most vexing questions in the national debate over policing.
The "neurobiology of trauma" on campus is based more on social-justice goals than science. We've been here before.
City worries bikini hot dog stands could be next.
Watch a Berkeley officer seize the cash out of the wallet of a street merchant.
Michigan activist Keith Wood argues that his jury tampering conviction violated the First Amendment.
"In our case, he stepped on the wrong people's constitutional rights because we knew our rights."
The league responds to a complaint about a complaint about police brutality.
Justice Department watchdog to cops: Your banquets don't count as "police activity."
There was no trafficking victim here-just a couple attempting private sexual activity with another consenting adult. But Maryland cops don't care.
Polk County's hurricane shelters will not be open to all.
The facts and the law are on Alex Wubbels' side.
Preliminary estimates for 2017 show small drops in violence and murder.
A federal judge rules that Colorado's online database violates the Eighth Amendment.
Resident assistants at Fordham University at Rose Hill want no part of a skeptical narrative.
Even other law enforcement agencies are throwing shade.
The report's removal from the White House website was totally standard operating procedure.
Much like the jail he ran, former sheriff David Clarke's new book is cruel and unusual punishment.
The Supreme Court will arguments in Carpenter v. U.S. in the coming term.
The Supreme Court decision forbidding unwarranted blood collection is a year old.
Remember the time someone died of thirst inside David Clarke's jail?
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