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Nationwide Protests Causing Changes in Police Tactics To prevent future incidents, police departments are revising training and procedures. -
Right to Privacy Molested Department of Justice, National Security Agency and U. S. Marshals Service, among others, legally spying on Americans. -
Three More States Legalize Recreational Marijuana Alaska, Oregon and Washington, D.C. vote to legalize recreational marijuana, joining Colorado and Washington. -
Data Mining Research or Government Snooping? Social media outlets provide social commentary on all sorts of subjects, but some commentary is being scrutinized by government-funded programs. -
Hands-Free Devices Are Not So Safe After All New studies indicate voice-activated devices may actually be making distracted-driving epidemic worse. -
No Charges for Police Who Killed Man Holding Toy Gun Police who shot and killed John Crawford cleared by Ohio grand jury. -
Alderman Calls for Police Body Cameras in Milwaukee Milwaukee Alderman Tony Zielinski is asking Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett to include police body cameras in his 2015 executive budget. -
How Do You Curb Police Misconduct? Make Them Wear Cameras After 12 months of requiring police in Rialto, CA to wear body cameras, complaints against officers dropped 88 percent and use of force dropped by 60 percent. -
Graco Announces Biggest Car Seat Recall in History Graco, known for its brand of baby products, has announced a recall of 6.1 million car seats, making it the largest recall of its kind in United States history. -
Supreme Court Protects Cellphone Privacy by Requiring Warrant A simple, yet profoundly important question was posed to the Supreme Court: Are cellphones “private?” Their unanimous answer was yes. -
Supreme Court Says "Search a cellphone? Sure, Get a Warrant" U.S.Supreme Court rules that police cannot search a cellphone without a warrant. Doing so violates the Fourth Amendment. -
Citizens Protest as Police Get Away with Murder Police under intense scrutiny in St. Augustine, FL and Albuquerque, NM.
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