The Florida Supreme Court upheld the state’s drug law, which eliminated the requirement that the criminal intent of the offender be proved.
The Florida Supreme Court upheld the state’s drug law, which eliminated the requirement that the criminal intent of the offender be proved.
The recent “Operation Fast and Furious” scandal has drawn attention to a controversial presidential power: executive privilege.
Criminologists are confounded as to why crime keeps declining in the United States.
The 10-20-Life mandatory minimum law is making a mockery of the criminal justice system in Florida.
Rahm Emanuel’s “Never let a serious crisis go to waste” certainly applies to the media frenzy over the Trayvon Martin shooting.
Two Harvard Law students are suing the TSA in federal court over its new, “enhanced pat downs” and naked body scans, claiming a Fourth Amendment protection against unlawful searches and seizures. Jeffrey Redfern and Anant Pradhan filed the lawsuit Monday in the District Court of Massachusetts following a TSA encounter in November.
Reports abound that the Transportation Security Administration deactivated a number of its controversial Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) machines throughout the country on Wednesday.