Law

After Dorner: How the LAPD Has Covered Up Its Bad Behavior

After Dorner: How the LAPD Has Covered Up Its Bad Behavior After Dorner: How the LAPD Has Covered Up Its Bad Behavior

The LAPD is supposed to have cleaned up its act under the tenure of Police Chief Charlie Beck. But his record is rife with denials and whitewashes.

Mar 26, 2013 / Uzma Kolsy

Ross Tuttle: The Heavy Hands Behind Stop-and-Frisk

Ross Tuttle: The Heavy Hands Behind Stop-and-Frisk Ross Tuttle: The Heavy Hands Behind Stop-and-Frisk

In Floyd v. City of New York, stop-and-frisk is on the stand—bringing to light police dissent with the NYPD’s discriminatory policies.

Mar 25, 2013 / Press Room

What You Need to Know As Prop 8 Hits the Supreme Court

What You Need to Know As Prop 8 Hits the Supreme Court What You Need to Know As Prop 8 Hits the Supreme Court

Hollingsworth v. Perry is the first gay marriage case ever argued before the Court. What’s it going to take for advocates of equality to win?

Mar 25, 2013 / Nan D. Hunter

Anthony Lewis, 1927–2013

Anthony Lewis, 1927–2013 Anthony Lewis, 1927–2013

The late New York Times columnist believed telling critical truths about your country was a higher form of patriotism.

Mar 25, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Life, Death and Accountability in Anaheim

Life, Death and Accountability in Anaheim Life, Death and Accountability in Anaheim

Another white officer is absolved in the killing of an unarmed Latino man.

Mar 22, 2013 / Aura Bogado

‘Gideon v. Wainwright’, Fifty Years Later

‘Gideon v. Wainwright’, Fifty Years Later ‘Gideon v. Wainwright’, Fifty Years Later

In its historic decision, the Supreme Court ruled that poor people have a right to a lawyer. But today, our system of indigent defense is shameful.

Mar 20, 2013 / Stephen B. Bright and Sia M. Sanneh

Kimani Gray: Guilty Until Proven Innocent

Kimani Gray: Guilty Until Proven Innocent Kimani Gray: Guilty Until Proven Innocent

News stories that followed the NYPD’s killing of a 16-year-old Brooklyn boy show how we criminalize people based on race and geography.

Mar 20, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Are Memphis Prosecutors Trying to Send an Innocent Man Back to Death Row?

Are Memphis Prosecutors Trying to Send an Innocent Man Back to Death Row? Are Memphis Prosecutors Trying to Send an Innocent Man Back to Death Row?

Witnesses say they saw Timothy McKinney shoot an off-duty police officer in 1997. But their stories have changed—and the DA’s office has been caught hiding evidence in ...

Mar 20, 2013 / Feature / Liliana Segura

‘Top of the Lake’: The Most Remarkable Depiction of Violence Against Women on TV

‘Top of the Lake’: The Most Remarkable Depiction of Violence Against Women on TV ‘Top of the Lake’: The Most Remarkable Depiction of Violence Against Women on TV

The show somehow understands things about the pervasiveness and horror of violence and sexual abuse that most police procedurals don’t.

Mar 19, 2013 / Michelle Dean

AUDIO: New York’s Police Union Worked With the NYPD to Set Arrest and Summons Quotas

AUDIO: New York’s Police Union Worked With the NYPD to Set Arrest and Summons Quotas AUDIO: New York’s Police Union Worked With the NYPD to Set Arrest and Summons Quotas

The department’s emphasis on numbers and the union's cooperation has led to millions of suspicion-less stop-and-frisks.

Mar 19, 2013 / Ross Tuttle

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