The United States is now closer to Assad’s Syria than to anything we recognize as fitting within the understood norms of ...
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What the hell happened to police and criminal justice reform?
The dean of UC Berkeley’s Law School looks at how the courts have prioritized criminal control over civil rights for suspects ...
When local police officers start dressing like 'warrior cops' and explicitly cooperate with ICE, the line between immigration ...
There is a good reason for Democrats to want their party leaders to focus on this issue. The latest YouGov/ Economist poll ...
After a year in which the assassinations of Charlie Kirk and former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman were just among ...
The year of 1968 signifies not only the climax of the global student movement. That year also witnessed a series of dramatic political events around the world. 1968 is associated with the Tet ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he’s censuring Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona over the former Navy pilot’s ...
Privacy may be dead, but civilians are turning conventional wisdom on its head by surveilling the cops as much as the cops surveil them.
The 1960s were a time of revolution, poignant music, and countercultural tunes. Let’s take a look at a few songs from that era that were silenced or straight-up banned, but became legendary songs ...
A prominent Rhode Island Democrat was caught on camera belligerently chiding a cop and calling him a “d–k” during a wild DUI traffic stop where she ranted, “God forbid I was a black person, I’d be ...
For decades, America’s chief adversaries, Russia and China, have been striving to upend the U.S.-led post-World War II international order. For just as long, the U.S. government has published national ...
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