Here Are 4 Policing Reforms Cities and States Are Considering Right Now
There’s a lot of work to be done to prevent future George Floyds. Here are some baby steps.
There’s a lot of work to be done to prevent future George Floyds. Here are some baby steps.
A major study in The Lancet said it doesn't—but it may have relied on fabricated data.
Over and over again, unions have defended bad policing and bad police. It’s time for them to go.
It was business as usual for federal prosecutors.
Plus: Protest updates, COVID-19 upates, a surge in gun sales, and more...
Americans are simultaneously joining marches and hunkering down for a long, hot summer of discontent.
There is still injustice. But there is also progress.
The president promises penalties he has no power to impose, while the company promises moderation it cannot deliver.
Good riddance to the racist, anti-immigrant congressman from Iowa.
A heavy but hands-off militarized police presence squared off with demonstrators in the nation's capital tonight.
Biden voted for the 1997 bill that created the Pentagon's 1033 program, which allows surplus military gear to be passed along to local cops. It took 23 years, but he finally changed his opinion.
Bill de Blasio and Phil Murphy evince little sympathy for nail salon owners or Jewish mourners.
Two models suggest that broad restrictions had less impact on the epidemic than commonly thought.
Princeton's Omar Wasow talks about the complicated effects of civil rights demonstrations, police brutality, and racial fears on public policy.
Millions of people out of a job and stuck at home for months is a recipe for civil unrest.
The right to peacefully protest is sacrosanct: Government curfews and press conferences are not.
How will residents of the City That Never Sleeps recover from being sentenced to their own apartments?
Those who say the statues preserve heritage should reconsider the heritage they want to preserve.
The officers who shot David McAtee had their body cameras turned off.
And that means breaking through the "blue wall of silence."
Plus: George Floyd's death ruled "homicide caused by asphyxia," and more...
Technological—not political—solutions will secure true freedom of speech online
Tonight's anti-police protests in the nation's capital saw fewer incidents of fires and vandalism, but also a heavy dose of aggressive police tactics.
Law enforcement, on his orders, violently dispersed nearby peaceful protesters.
The U.S. already has a major problem with overcriminalization.
The Reason Roundtable talks riots, police, protesters, policies, and more.
For decades, New York's secrecy regime has hidden police misconduct records from families and reporters.
Meanwhile, Sen. Tom Cotton is asking the military to commit war crimes against American citizens. Trump approves!
"Rioting is a form of tyranny," Tucker Carlson said on his Fox News show. He's wrong.
Online censorship is coming, and it’s going to be bad news for everybody.
As SCOTUS declines to issue an injunction, the chief justice says the state's COVID-19 control measures seem consistent with the First Amendment.
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world
"Although California's guidelines place restrictions on places of worship," Roberts wrote, "those restrictions appear consistent with the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment."
Plus: the return of the "outside agitator" narrative, Trump can't designate Antifa a terror group, and more...
The perpetual scapegoat for unrest
The radical left is an occasionally violent nuisance, not an existential threat.
Such laws end up causing more shortages than they solve, especially during a crisis.
If you are unwilling to do whatever you can to stop injustice, injustice is all the more likely to continue unabated.
The answer hinges on Derek Chauvin's state of mind as he kneeled on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes.
What happened to staying at home to keep grandparents safe no matter what?
They still were a lot better-behaved than officers elsewhere.
Aggressive police tactics are likely to worsen the situation.
Mayors are imposing curfews and governors are deploying the National Guard in response to anti-police-abuse protests.
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