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  • October 2, 2015
    Washington Post
    Show Us the Footage
    D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) police body camera proposals ought to concern advocates of increased transparency and accountability in law enforcement. Policies on police body cameras have been met with controversy over how best to protect privacy …
    By Matthew Feeney
  • August 30, 2017
    National Review (Online)
    Trump’s ‘Toughness’ Is an Insult to Law Enforcement
    By now, we’ve all seen the pictures: police officers and sheriff’s deputies wading into Houston’s floodwaters to rescue people, exhausted from working 20‐​hour shifts, disregarding their own safety to help others. Nothing could be more emblematic …
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • August 25, 2016
    The Hill (Online)
    Baltimore Air Surveillance Should Cause Concerns
    … the public that was unaware of police engaging in persistent surveillance; the mayor was also left in the dark. Baltimore police have a history of using new gadgets in secret. Last year, it was revealed that Baltimore police had used …
    By Matthew Feeney
  • January 13, 2001
    Cato.org
    Make Drugs Legal for Adults, Says Former Cop
    ST. LOUIS — When I joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1980, I was a strong supporter of the notion that illegal drugs should stay that way and that the enforcement of drug laws should be a top priority. But …
    By David Klinger
  • January 13, 2001
    Cato.org
    Make Drugs Legal for Adults, Says Former Cop
    ST. LOUIS — When I joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1980, I was a strong supporter of the notion that illegal drugs should stay that way and that the enforcement of drug laws should be a top priority. But …
    By David Klinger
  • June 13, 2019
    Washington Examiner
    Britain’s Unexplained Wealth Orders Give the State Too Much Power
    Authorities in Britain have begun trying out a new police power called unexplained wealth orders under a law that took effect last year. The police go to a court and say you’re living way above any known legitimate income …
    By Walter Olson
  • July 20, 2015
    Forbes
    Why We Don’t Need Body Cameras in Schools
    Thanks in part to a series of high‐​profile police abuse incidents, a clear majority of Americans across political and racial demographics now support police officers wearing body cameras. Each year police officers conduct tens of thousands of SWAT raids …
    By Matthew Feeney
  • January 1, 2018
    Washington Times
    An Unqualified Injustice
    Qualified immunity was invented by the Supreme Court out of whole cloth and has no basis statutory text, legislative intent, or sound public policy.
    By Clark Neily
  • March 25, 2014
    Reason
    Vaccination and Free Will
    Any mass immunization program that uses compulsion rather than persuasion will, on balance, do more harm to the well being of a free people than any good it was intended to convey.
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
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