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Supreme Court Rules Police Need a Warrant to Track Your Car
January 23, 2012, 3:07pmThe U.S. Supreme Court unanimously finds police require a search warrant to place a tracking device on a suspect's vehicle.
Your Lying Eyes
How fallible memories send innocent people to prison
August 31, 2011Three-quarters of the defendants who are cleared by DNA evidence were convicted based on sincere yet inaccurate eyewitness testimony. The New Jersey Supreme Court highlighted that problem last week when it revised the state's rules for pretrial hearings and jury instructions based on three decades of research exposing the fallibility of human memory. Senior Editor Jacob Sullum says the decision reminds us that the most powerful testimony jurors hear may also be the weakest, subject to hidden influences that can send an innocent man to prison if they remain unexposed.
Serve and Protect
The dangers of our increasingly militarized police
August 23, 2011The paramilitary approach to law enforcement flies in the face of the idea that the police and the citizens are on the same side, writes A. Barton Hinkle. Officer Friendly, strolling the block in a blue uniform and playing a paradiddle with his baton on a white picket fence, looks like he is ready to help carry groceries for the little old lady who lives on the corner. A cop in combat gear with an assault rifle slung over his shoulder looks like he is ready to go to war. And in war, Hinkle notes, there is no presumption of innocence—and the opposing side is not a fellow citizen with constitutional rights. He is the enemy.
Cannabis Capitulation
The marijuana exception to Jan Brewer's federalism
July 27, 2011The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act, approved by voters last November, remains on hold thanks to Gov. Jan Brewer, who worries that it conflicts with the federal Controlled Substances Act. Senior Editor Jacob Sullum says Brewer, a Republican who proudly advocates a "new federalism" that "protects the States and [their] citizens against an over-reaching federal government," in this case seems happy to let the Obama administration override the will of Arizona's voters.
The Week of Lying Dangerously
Obama displays a Clintonian desire to have things both ways.
July 6, 2011There was a time, says Senior Editor Jacob Sullum, when Barack Obama seemed more honest than Bill Clinton. While Slick Willie notoriously claimed he smoked pot but "didn't inhale," Obama candidly admitted, "When I was a kid, I inhaled frequently. That was the point."
Lately Sullum has not been so impressed by Obama's truth-telling tendencies. He says three incidents last week vividly illustrated the president's Clintonian desire to have things both ways, even if it means insulting our intelligence.
The Devil’s Bargain
How plea agreements, never contemplated by the Framers, undermine justice
July 5, 2011Most Americans are under the mistaken impression that when the government accuses someone of a crime, the case typically proceeds to trial, where a jury of laypeople hears arguments from the prosecution and the defense, then deliberates over the evidence before deciding on the defendant’s guilt or innocence. But as Tim Lynch reports, this image of American justice is wildly off the mark. Criminal cases rarely go to trial, because about 95 percent are resolved by plea bargains. And as Lynch argues, these agreements, which were never contemplated by the Framers of the Constitution, undermine justice.
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Paul Detrick
May 16th, 2012 - Husband of Sunday School Teacher Killed by Culpeper Cop Files $5 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Mike Riggs
May 15th, 2012 - Why Did a Culpeper Cop Kill a Retired Sunday School Teacher in a Church Parking Lot? [UPDATED]
Mike Riggs
May 14th, 2012 - Maricopa County SWAT Team Thrills Awful Fox News Reporter
Lucy Steigerwald
May 8th, 2012 - Putin Press Secretary: “Protesters who hurt riot police should have their livers smeared on the asphalt”
Ed Krayewski
May 8th, 2012 - "Local police boost arsenals with free military weapons": What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Nick Gillespie
May 8th, 2012 - 'No Fly Zone' Over Chicago for NATO Summit
Ed Krayewski
May 2nd, 2012 - British Army Deploying Surface to Air Missiles on Residential Rooftops for London Olympics
Ed Krayewski
April 30th, 2012 - Victim of Warrantless, Wrong-Door Raid: “I’m not the same person”
Mike Riggs
April 27th, 2012 - Lawyer for Anti-Illegal Immigrant Group Gets SWAT Raid for Son's Graffiti, But He's Still Not Worried About Law Enforcement Excess
Lucy Steigerwald
April 25th, 2012 - How and Why a Campus Cop at UC Davis Viciously Pepper-Sprayed a Group of Passive College Kids
Mike Riggs
April 12th, 2012 - Washington State Reporter Wears Bulletproof Vest, Thinks SWAT Narcotics Raid is Totally Awesome
Lucy Steigerwald
March 30th, 2012 - Newspaper Lead of the Month: “Orange County deputies will now be trained to weigh the risk to the public before opening fire.”
Mike Riggs
March 12th, 2012 - New Orleans Police Kill Unarmed Man During Pot Raid
Jacob Sullum
March 9th, 2012 - Updates and a Civil Suit From That 2011 Maricopa County SWAT Raid Starring Steven Seagal
Lucy Steigerwald
March 8th, 2012 - Who Started That Deadly Shootout in Ogden?
Jacob Sullum
February 29th, 2012 - Colorado Medical Marijuana Users Got the Full SWAT Treatment Because of Their Legal Plants
Lucy Steigerwald
February 28th, 2012 - Cop Shoots Dog: Three Stories to Wreck An Animal Lover's Day
Mike Riggs
February 28th, 2012 - Report Finds Police Did Not Deceive Public in Fatal Kelly Thomas Beating
Paul Detrick
February 22nd, 2012 - Maryland Cops Conduct Drug Raid for $829 Worth of Pot
Mike Riggs
February 7th, 2012 - Fourth Circuit Says Government Needs More Proof of Link Between Drug Use and Gun Violence
Brian Doherty
January 24th, 2012 - Melbourne Police Kick, Punch, and Taser a 66-Year-Old Man With Dementia
Mike Riggs
January 16th, 2012 - Reason TV: Who's Lethal? Police or Tasers
Paul Detrick
January 12th, 2012 - The Death of a Utah Police Officer During a Drug Raid Makes a Few Cops Consider Changing Raid Tactics
Lucy Steigerwald
January 11th, 2012 - L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Punches Special Needs Woman in the Face
Mike Riggs
January 11th, 2012
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