Cops Freak Out over Man's Unloaded, Disassembled, Handgun, Assault Him, Lawsuit Claims
Alabama man is also suing Utah cops for violating his Second Amendment rights
Alabama man is also suing Utah cops for violating his Second Amendment rights
The feds had argued that a spending rider left them free to shut down dispensaries.
She acknowledges harsher penalties implemented in the '90s were a mistake.
Wrongful convictions like Keith Allen Harward's are made easier without open discovery rules.
It's true, if you don't count Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Rick Perry, or Jim Webb
The former president can't decide whether he should brag about the 1994 law or apologize for it.
Make no mistake: the War on Crypto is not primarily about "terrorism" or "fighting crime" or "public safety" at all.
Mississippi voters against civil asset forfeiture.
Even when cases are overturned over prosecutor misconduct, judges often refuse to name names.
Joshua Kehm failed to submit incident report, and when he did, he called it an "accidental fall."
A lawsuit by a Pennsylvania woman describes a humiliating five-hour ordeal that discovered nothing.
Even people who have committed no other crime can go to jail for trying to maintain their financial privacy.
Matt Welch, Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan argue about the meaning and value of "democracy"
Louisiana denied modest financial compensation to Glenn Ford because he couldn't prove his "factual innocence."
The former president says Republicans made him support longer sentences, which were a necessary response to 13-year-old murderers "hopped up on crack."
You can trace today's police-on-student violence to post-Columbine overreactions.
Election year posturing and new Supreme Court nominee fight push it down the agenda.
Whether or not Kesha is telling the truth, there isn't enough evidence to get her out of her contract with Dr. Luke.
Polls consistently show the public, when informed, opposes civil forfeiture.
Even the judge thinks it's "over the top," but Louisiana's "habitual-offender" law takes away his discretion.
The two presidential candidates accidentally complicate the debate.
Diane Kroupa helped establish the confusing rules for paying taxes on income from marijuana sales.
The prospects for reform in the Lone Star State
Rather than create new misdemeanors, states should take a page from statutory rape laws.
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