Federal Judge Orders Oregon To Offer Vaccines to Incarcerated People Immediately
"During difficult times we must remain the most vigilant to protect the constitutional rights of the powerless," the judge writes.
"During difficult times we must remain the most vigilant to protect the constitutional rights of the powerless," the judge writes.
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It’s a comfortable throwback to 1990s crime films. Too comfortable.
The U.S. has an interest in protecting its political system from manipulation by foreign enemies or their paid agents. But treason and espionage are already illegal, as is bribery.
Public-sector unions often protect the government at the expense of the people.
The Board of Pardons recommended Bruce Norris’ release. A signature didn’t come in time.
While a new report released today by the Council on Criminal Justice downplays the role anti-police protests played in last year's unprecedented homicide spike, a decline in pro-active policing following the protests remains the most likely cause.
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The United Kingdom has instituted one of the most rigorous lockdowns in the world.
The memo reverses a directive from former Attorney General Jeff Sessions that ordered federal prosecutors to throw the book at low-level drug offenders.
The families of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas say the city's policies and practices invited Fourth Amendment violations.
Meanwhile, he’s still trying to downplay corruption within his own force.
Now is the time to act.
The COVID-19 pandemic drove an unprecedented drop in incarceration, a new study finds, but the authors warn it could bounce right back.
After breaking into Tuttle's home with no legal justification, police killed his dog and his wife.
A federal court said it did not violate her Fourth Amendment rights.
Our incarceration system needs reform: how about reforming it by increasing private prisons instead?
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The controversy over Trump’s pardons and commutations highlights longstanding problems with clemency.
Biden reportedly will also reinstate restriction on transfers of surplus military gear to police.
Authorities "shall destroy the videos unlawfully obtained through the surveillance of the Orchids of Asia Day Spa," a federal judge says.
So far a dozen narcotics officers have been charged as a result of the investigation triggered by the disastrous operation.
"The only people who broke the law here were the police officers and TBI agents who participated in this flagrantly unconstitutional arrest."
It's time for the left and the right to take a hard look at their favorite public-sector unions.
The new president issued a 100-day moratorium on deportations.
Theresa Mathis was in the middle of a 25-year mandatory minimum sentence when she sent Reason a letter asking for help.
The Columbia neuroscientist talks frankly about using heroin responsibly and "chasing liberty in the land of fear."
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The president's final batch of clemency actions includes commutations for dozens of nonviolent drug offenders.
The Department of Justice rushes to prevent mercy before a new administration can take over.
Objections to police reform are often more rooted in partisan knee-jerk reactions than in sensible policymaking.
A Connecticut law that made it easier to sue abusive cops is not expected to have a noticeable effect on municipal insurance costs.
Frightening events create openings for attacks on civil liberties.
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Unfortunately, qualified immunity remains intact.
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During the last few election cycles, a wave of well-funded progressive candidates have run for prosecutor's offices in major cities. This time, quite a few reform-minded D.A.s won.
Lisa Montgomery faces possible execution this evening.
Justice Clint Bolick dissents in Arizona v. Mixton.
Laws against sedition have historically been used by insecure officials to punish critics.
Proposals are already being floated for new unnecessary laws and punishments to address the riots.
Now more than ever, it’s important to separate feelings of anger from the needs of justice.
Under federal law, incitement to riot does not include "advocacy of ideas" or "expression of belief" unless it endorses violence, which Trump did not do.