North Carolina's Terrible Body Camera Law Blocks Important Information in a Controversial Police Shooting
Will the public ever see why deputies shot Andrew Brown?
Will the public ever see why deputies shot Andrew Brown?
After spending 47 years behind bars, Bobby Sneed may die in prison for no good reason.
The federal charges against Chauvin and three other officers involved in George Floyd's death are more about making a statement than seeking justice.
"It feels like we've gone from tragedy to farce."
"I do not hold any bitterness toward anybody."
A Messina, New York, police officer is under investigation after video showed him intentionally slamming a door into a car several times.
The new law requires a criminal conviction prior to civil forfeiture and beefs up due process protections for property owners.
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When officers searched Jermaine Sanders' car, they found less than half an ounce of marijuana and seized $17,000 of his money.
The boy was sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment.
Tarahrick Terry was sentenced to more than 15 years in prison after he was caught with less than four grams.
The Columbia linguist discusses his new book Nine Nasty Words and dismisses the ideological excesses of the 'anti-racism' movement.
Up for debate was whether or not it was "clearly established" that officers cannot apply injurious force to a subject who isn't resisting.
The president still has not caught up with most Americans on marijuana policy.
Portland police are calling it "human trafficking," but it was just an old-fashioned vice bust.
The opposition to Southlake's plan was understandable.
Foreign dictators have weaponized U.S. litigation to punish critics and newspapers, expanding the reach of transnational repression. It’s time to put a stop to it.
Police arrested and charged Joshua Garton with harassment for posting a photoshopped picture of two men urinating on a police officer's grave.
Reforms like the ones recently passed in Maryland and New Mexico offer a better long-term fix than the conviction of one police officer.
Even government officials can occasionally admit the need for limits to their thievery.
Charge them for their crimes, not their thoughts.
If the governor signs the bill into law, Arizona will become the 16th state to require a conviction for asset forfeiture.
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The doctrine shields state actors from accountability.
Section 702 is supposed to be used to snoop on spies and terrorists, not Americans.
If public health scolds get their way, they will worsen the nation’s overcriminalization problem.
Press Secretary Jen Psaki repeatedly tried to muddy the issue by changing the subject to reclassifying marijuana.
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