C.R. Denning is the Summer 2015 Burton C. Gray Memorial Intern.
A Win for Vouchers
School choice upheld
Burton C. Gray Memorial Intern
School choice upheld
Freedom of information
Government snooping
Google, Amazon, and the University of Nevada, Reno are all involved.
A novel fellowship program seems to be reducing crime.
A new report finds systematic failures to protect the rights of juveniles, as well as harsher treatment of black youths.
Sherry Smith just wants to know how the school system decided on placement for her special-needs son.
Randall Kerrick shot Jonathan Ferrell 10 times. Even Kerrick's former chief called it "excessive." Now he stands trial.
Using sunlight instead of electric lights could cut the price of pot in half.
Civil liberties erosions aside, it won't work-but that won't keep him from proselytizing for weakened security.
A new study shows a blood pressure medication's potential to prevent relapses by erasing mental associations with alcohol and cocaine.
Supporters of the Court's decision outnumbered opponents.
According to newly released Snowden docs, the spy agencies use security vulnerabilities to hack and track users.
Taxing e-cigs the same as analogs will put local vape shops out of business, and still won't discourage vaping-or increase revenue.
But cryptographic tech, like that the government wants to weaken, helps mitigate the risk to users.
Police gave a citation for panhandling to someone with Larry Martin's ID, but Martin says it wasn't him.
The Schenectady Police Department is investigating the incident, though the police chief says the officers' use of force was justified.
Proof that policing doesn't have to be heavy-handed
Legislators seek to preemptively ban Palcohol citing concerns over underage abuse.
Another bystander punished for filming police.
...because that would encourage underage drinking, obviously.
Of course, the proposed change only affects his competition...
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