A Missouri Police Officer Shot a Blind and Deaf Dog. Now He's Being Sued
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Blurred image of a police car, as if it's engaged in a high-speed chase.
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George Floyd mural
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U.S. Capitol seen up a staircase
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Roger Fortson funeral
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For over 50 years, marijuana has been in the same category of controlled substances as heroin and LSD. The DEA is finally proposing to end that ludicrous policy.
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The cars of two Alabama women were seized for more than a year before courts found they were innocent owners. The Supreme Court says they had no constitutional right to a preliminary hearing.
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A New Jersey government watchdog said Street Cop Training instructors glorified violence, made discriminatory remarks, and offered unprofessional and unconstitutional advice to officers.
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How lax intellectual property rules created a nerd culture phenomenon
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Lee announced in 2021 that he was fast-tracking clemency petitions for inmates serving mandatory minimums that had since been repealed. Earlier this year, he scrapped the program with applications still pending.
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I'm the DEA's poster child for prescription stimulant abuse: a 30-something adult who needs a telehealth psychiatrist and can't remember what day the garbage truck comes.
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The little-known but outrageous practice allowed judges to enhance defendants' sentences using conduct a jury acquitted them of.
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Kansas had among the most lax civil asset forfeiture laws in the country, but a bill sent to the governor's desk would strengthen protections for property owners.
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In 2021, the Associated Press uncovered rampant sexual abuse at FCI Dublin. After three years of failing to fix the problem, the Bureau of Prisons is shutting it down.
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The law makes it a misdemeanor to approach within 25 feet of a first responder after receiving a verbal warning to stay away.