Police
A Drug Raid Goes Viral
A violent police raid posted on YouTube sparks outrage-but the only thing unusual was that it was caught on video.
Justice for Johannes Mehserle
The involuntary manslaughter verdict for Oscar Grant's killer may not be popular, but it is appropriate.
The FBI Closes a Window to the Truth
Why federal investigators should use recording devices
A Case Study in Local News Futility
A Pennsylvania TV station utterly botches an important story about police officers and transparency.
Police Blackout
Law enforcement agencies in Northern Virginia say you have no right to know what they're doing.
Another Marylander Arrested for Recording the Police
According to state officials, only on-duty cops have a privacy right in public spaces.
"There's No Transparency, and I Find that Inexcusable"
Meet the 82-year-old ex-cop, World War II vet, and private eye who's challenging one of the largest police departments in the country.
The Supreme Court Hears the Sounds of Silence
Why the high court was wrong to limit the scope of the Miranda warning