Jail Newspaper Ban Not Justified by Threat of Clogged Toilets and Paper Mâché Weapons
Court declares newspaper ban in Chicago-area jails to be a violation of inmates' First Amendment rights.
Court declares newspaper ban in Chicago-area jails to be a violation of inmates' First Amendment rights.
Step in the right direction
'You don't get a driver's license and get to pick what rules you are going to follow and what rules you are not going to follow.'
Dunking booths are just too passe when it comes to fundraising for a new police cruiser.
If correcting clear injustices is the aim, Obama can do a lot more.
Vu Do says he never committed a drug offense, but he did miss a deadline.
Public shaming, not public safety
A prostitution witch hunt in Tucson uncovered ample police corruption, yet it's the civil liberties of citizens suffering a blow.
Numbers about those who come to America show they aren't the source of trouble.
Can you tell which one is the idiotic blowhard?
Let the man have his medicine.
Bitcoin is now the only means of paying for adult ads on the popular web classifieds site Backpage.com.
Carl Mark Force had also inked a $240,000 movie deal about tracking down "Dread Pirate Roberts."
Now he may have to prove the money is not involved with any crime to get it back.
Lyndon Johnson's war on crime
Louisiana's marijuana laws, among the harshest in the country, become a bit less harsh.
But evidence of what really happened in that shootout will still be kept secret from the public
Sniper rifles aimed at protesters kind of a problem.
Proposed changes to U.S. sex-crime laws seek to set new sexual norms by criminalizing ordinary behavior.
Republican presidential hopeful tells it like it isn't on Mexican immigrants and crime.
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