Even innocent sober people are at risk when entering checkpoints that are becoming so frequent that it is no longer a matter of if, but when you should have this information ready to assert your rights.
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Are we witnessing the beginning of Ferguson 2.0? Citizens across the country on edge after a brutal string of police killings.
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Hundreds of people are in solitary confinement in South Carolina for updating Facebook.
Read More »Hollywood is Lobbying Government to Put You in Prison for Common Online Activity
The deal would force Internet Providers to spy on and police their users. This dangerously low threshold of criminality could be applied to virtually anyone.
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The right to self defense is the right from which all other rights derive, and few Americans are aware of the racist roots of gun control.
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Apparently water pistols and pop-tarts shaped like guns aren't the only things that threaten the nanny state. Texas school says you're a terrorist for pretending to have "the precious."
Read More »‘Unconstitutional… Unconscionable’: Texas Executes Mentally Challenged Man
Despite Eighth Amendment protections and US Supreme Court rulings, state puts mentally disabled man to death.
Read More »After Backlash, NYPD Retracts Idea of Using “Anti-Terror” Unit With AR-15’s Against Protesters
After announcing that a newly created "anti-terror unit" of militarized police armed with machine guns will be used against protesters, the NYPD has reneged after heavy backlash.
Read More »Police State USA: Justice Department Working on Database to Track Drivers in Real Time
Senator Patrick Leahy says that this Orwellian initiative by the Department of Justice, raises some serious privacy concerns. He also wondered what other technology law enforcement is using that could have these serous privacy implications.
Read More »After Spending More than Half His Life in Prison, this Innocent 70-year-old Man is Now Free
Joseph Sledge became a free man on Friday after a three-judge panel declared him innocent of a 1976 murder for which he had been wrongfully convicted.
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