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  • October 5, 2016
    Blog
    A Report on Urban Policy from DC’s Front Lines
    A Report on Urban Policy from DC’s Front Lines
    … DC’s Metropolitan Police Department, 10/03/16. ** There are signs this rule may change in the wake of a recent DC lawsuit, but in the meantime, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that tasers are illegal, 10/05/16.
    By Vanessa Brown Calder
  • May/June 2011
    Policy Report
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    Scholar Profile: Malou Innocent
    … asked her to talk about some of her experiences. M MALOU INNOCENT (third from right) is joined by JOSEF STORM (far left), senior fellow DOUG BANDOW (far right), and Afghan police officers at a site several miles outside of Kabul.
  • September 24, 2007
    American Conservative
    Once More into the Breach
    … Time article that reported the information, is that the formal U.S. investigation into the attacks implicated the very Iraqi police with whom the American servicemen were embedded—not Tehran. According to Time, “the U.S.‘s initial probe of …
    By Justin Logan
  • July 29, 2005
    American Spectator (Online)
    Blair in a Pickle
    … joined forces with well‐​organized soccer hooligans in a coordinated campaign to exact physical revenge upon the Muslim community. British police have recorded over 1,200 suspected anti‐​Muslim incidents in the past three weeks. Last Friday, for example, a …
    By Patrick Basham
  • March/April 2020
    Policy Report
    How JFK Censored Right-Wing Radio
    … displays with small cards that bore slogans such as “Always Buy Your Communist Products at Super Giant!,” and defying the police to arrest a bunch of respectable housewives. As a result of the boycott, the largest retailers in the country …
    By Paul Matzko
  • April 7, 2017
    Medium
    Fear Beats Civil Liberties, Every Time
    As the Trump administration violates civil liberties in the name of law enforcement and national security we shouldn’t forget that, regrettably, such violations are by no means unprecedented.
    By Matthew Feeney
  • December 20, 2019
    Legal Briefs
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    Zadeh v. Robinson
    By Clark Neily and Jay Schweikert
  • August 17, 2018
    Legal Briefs
    pdf (291.84 kB)
    Garza v. Idaho
    By Clark Neily and Jay Schweikert
  • April 17, 2018
    Blog
    Justice Gorsuch on Overcriminalization and Arbitrary Prosecution
    On the whole, Justice Gorsuch’s opinion in this case is an encouraging sign that he’s aware of and attuned to this set of concerns. Hopefully the newest member of the Court will continue to apply this level of exacting review to vague and arbitrary statutes across the board.
    By Jay Schweikert
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