Police can no longer make you wait for drug dogs to arrive during a traffic stop
The issue is whether the sniff adds time to the stop, the court says.
On Apr 21, 2015 by Dell Cameron
We need to pay the man who recorded Walter Scott’s brutal killing
He should be rewarded for an important public service.
On Apr 20, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
How Hillary will spend $2.5 billion to reform campaign finance
Hillary Clinton’s in to reform campaign finance—right after she buys the presidency.
On Apr 16, 2015 by S.E. Smith
A middle schooler could go to prison for a prank because cops don’t understand tech
It’s time for police to end their dangerous misunderstanding of technology.
On Apr 14, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
It’s time to admit that Obamacare worked
After a number of Web glitches, Obamacare isn’t just running smoothly. It’s a major success.
On Apr 14, 2015 by Chris Osterndorf
There’s a movement to get Ruth Bader Ginsburg her own Ben & Jerry’s flavor
She’d only be the fourth woman to get her own flavor from the Vermont ice cream maker.
On Apr 3, 2015 by Marisa Kabas
Outrage mounts over Indiana’s new religious-freedom law
The economic cost of Indiana’s new ‘religious freedom’ law is becoming apparent.
On Mar 30, 2015 by Dell Cameron
How social media makes us feel less upset about surveillance
Facebook is charging you something whether you like it or not.
On Mar 19, 2015 by [email protected]
Oklahoma lawmakers pass extreme law to avoid gay marriage
Law would put marriage powers solely in the hands of clergy
On Mar 12, 2015 by Tim Sampson
Silicon Valley wants the Supreme Court to legalize gay marriage nationwide
The Court can’t fail to take notice of the hundreds of major stakeholders waiting for their decision.
On Mar 6, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The uncertain legal future of net neutrality
Net neutrality won at the FCC, but soon it’ll be headed to court.
On Mar 4, 2015 by Eric Geller
How the Internet won the war over net neutrality
We’ve been fighting this battle for a decade.
On Mar 3, 2015 by [email protected]
Is the surveillance age making us any safer?
WYNC looked at the numbers behind red light cameras, and the results may surprise you.
On Feb 26, 2015 by S.E. Smith
Iowa developing smartphone driver’s licenses
Legal experts, police express concerns about possible privacy violations.
On Feb 13, 2015 by Tim Sampson
Ruth Bader Ginsburg drank wine and passed out at Obama’s State of the Union
In a recent interview, she admitted to knocking back a few glasses of red.
On Feb 13, 2015 by Marisa Kabas
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