It’s time to let the criminal justice system do its job.
William Todd committed at least nine felonies in the span of ten hours in Nashville.
A Federal Court rejects an effort to significantly expand the application of a law designed to target computer hacking.
The George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case takes yet another bizarre turn.
The US Supreme Court ruled today that police can strip search anyone they decide to arrest for anything for any reason.
The media circus around the shooting of Trayvon Martin is getting worse.
A news report today provides an excellent lesson in why all the rushing to judgment in the Martin/Zimmerman case is a mistake.
While I do not support a rush to legal judgment or mob justice, I see no problem in forming opinions.
Looking also at Zimmerman’s 911 call and who pursued whom.
Solutions come from understanding, not denial or political posturing
George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin met on the night of February 27th. Martin died, and a firestorm has erupted.
Dharun Ravi was convicted of bias intimidation toward Tyler Clementi. It’s not at all clear that he should have been.
Another death row inmate. Another case of prosecutorial misconduct from the office of Harry Connick, Sr.
Domestic dispute or criminal act?
New head-scratching revelations in the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case.
Is the star witness in the Penn State case changing his story, or just trying to protect his reputation?
As if we needed another child rape scandal involving a famous institution of higher learning . . .
Jerry Sandusky, the longtime defensive coordinator for the Penn State football team, is being charged with eight counts of child sex abuse.
When the FBI essentially creates a terrorist in order to arrest him, have we really accomplished anything?
The execution of Troy Davis brings back to the forefront the reasons why the death penalty is inherently flawed.
The FBI has been using some odd materials to train its counterterrorism agents.
There was a somewhat disturbing moment during last night’s GOP Debate.