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By | 07/18/2012 | Drugs, Headline, Issues, Legislation, Safety, States | 4 Comments

The Florida Supreme Court upheld the state’s drug law, which eliminated the requirement that the criminal intent of the offender be proved.

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By | 06/25/2012 | Drugs, Elections 2012, Legislators, President, Safety | 5 Comments

The recent “Operation Fast and Furious” scandal has drawn attention to a controversial presidential power: executive privilege.

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By | 06/19/2012 | Drugs, Economy, Issues, Legislation, Safety | 7 Comments

Criminologists are confounded as to why crime keeps declining in the United States.

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Wandervogel Diary
By | 06/11/2012 | Budget, Drugs, Issues, Legislation, Safety, States | 1 Comment

The 10-20-Life mandatory minimum law is making a mockery of the criminal justice system in Florida.

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Trayvon Martin's parents. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
By | 04/20/2012 | Activism, Elections 2012, Legislation, President

Rahm Emanuel’s “Never let a serious crisis go to waste” certainly applies to the media frenzy over the Trayvon Martin shooting.

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By | 12/04/2010 | Safety

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.

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By | 11/26/2010 | Safety | 1 Comment

Reports abound that the Transportation Security Administration deactivated a number of its controversial Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) machines throughout the country on Wednesday.

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