Do Sex Offender Registration Laws Do Any Good?
The Detroit Free Press takes a skeptical look at a system that treats public urinators like predators.
The Detroit Free Press takes a skeptical look at a system that treats public urinators like predators.
President Obama in Camden, but probably won't mention how the city broke free of their police union.
Grenade launchers are out, but police will still be able to get armored vehicles.
Campus cops have trouble taking a complaint.
Gay rights, black neighborhoods, and how reformers paved the way for Eric Garner
Legal battles still loom
Would-be CBP agent gets the full CBP treatment at an internal checkpoint.
Cops accused of wide array of misconduct found not guilty, jurors said evidence was lacking
The feds drop a forfeiture case that violated their own policies.
Reason was warning you about this 12 years ago
Judge who signed warrants leading to bombing now running for mayor without a worry about her history.
Metal detectors, fire evacuations, Stalinist architecture, and ideological grilling, all in one day!
Higher standards for police employment aren't unlibertarian.
Many freedoms we take for granted exist because of lawbreakers.
Did police reasonably think he was carrying a switchblade?
Civil forfeiture tactics are increasingly making the news.
The war on drugs now features roadside sexual assaults.
Expect an outcome focused on processes and procedures, not consequences.
A suspended sentence for a $40 crack sale + a probation violation = two decades in prison.
Why did Texas troopers think probing the anuses and vaginas of motorists was reasonable?
Not-so-happy ending for sex workers in Honolulu massage parlors
The natural right protected by the Fourth Amendment is the right to be left alone.
Law professors worry that fear of riots could compromise justice.
A pretty good way to discourage people from using gene testing services
'Third Party Doctrine' wins again.
How was he supposed to know?
A fatal injury in police custody highlights Baltimore's history of bogus busts.
Gives judges more leeway for alternatives in some situations.
Excessive PDA, excessive sentencing
Is violence in art a crime?
Wrists are barely even slapped.
North Carolina police lieutenant says stress of free-coffee spill led to surgery
The police's privilege and self-protectiveness is on rich display in the whole sordid saga.
This latest failure of criminal science again highlights the need for massive reforms at law enforcement agencies.
Baltimore riots do complicate the rhetoric of criminal justice reform.
Law enforcement leaders seem concerned that due process helps defendants. That's the point.
At USA Today Glenn Reynolds explains some of the problems with federal control of local police.
The former secretary of state glides over her own role in promoting overincarceration.
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