When Cops Claimed the Right to Search Anyone Who "Causes Fear in a Community"
The history of militarized policing.
The history of militarized policing.
That's B&E and battery to you and me
Islamic extremists upset government's said country governed by liberal, secular laws
17-year-old's name won't be released due to his age; authorities consider additional charges against him
Governments are slow to fix their mistakes
Florida governor can use line-item veto against it
But does it change their behavior?
Use of asset forfeiture to steal a trademark for a symbolic victory is ... new
Tsarnaev brothers may have wanted to set bombs off on July 4th
Those arrested for filming cops have constitutional rights, the DOJ writes to the U.S. District Court in Maryland
Shot by gunmen on a motorcycle
Past allegations against Sgt. German Bosque include "busting the skull" of a handcuffed suspect, faking reports, and having drugs in his patrol car
The control freaks aren't backing off
Two potential victims taken from Virginia home
Result of competition to attract children
Pleads to 14 charges, one of which involved a 9-year-old victim
Many May Day rallies were also for immigration reform
Judge says James McCormick has "blood on his hands"
Accused of taking money to help potential mayoral candidate
Allegedly helped Tsarnaevs.
Federal prisons don't offer parole, but sentences can be reduced in certain circumstances
"Pre-termination" hearings to follow to determine final status of cop who shot a man in the leg
Father's said it was just training
Record settlement must be approved by the city council first
The justices undermine a core constitutional protection in McBurney v. Young.
Argued he never meant to hurt six-month-old he raped
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