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President Obama has just proposed $263 million for police body cameras in an effort to improve police relations in the communities they serve. My co-contributor at United Liberty Matthew Hurtt argues...
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The fact that the police can get away with killing an individual who presented no threat to anyone with the whole incident caught on camera is quite disturbing. A grand jury decided not to indict a...
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View ArticleLet Us Rediscover the Art of the Peaceful Protest and Civil Disobedience this...
In the year 2015 there are many good reasons to protest: police brutality, injustice, the war on (some) drugs, the war on (some) terror, etc. One thing from Martian Luther King Jr.’s legacy that seems...
View ArticleGeorgia Legislature to Consider Modest Reforms for ‘No-Knock’ Raids
On May 28th, 2014 around 3:00 a.m. in Habersham County, Georgia a SWAT team raided a house the police believed to be occupied by Wanis Thonetheva, an alleged drug dealer. In the chaos of the raid...
View ArticleQuote of the Day: Baltimore 2015 Edition
I’ve been thinking quite a bit about the situation in Baltimore and the very state of our culture. This Facebook status update I came across yesterday is very worthy of repeating here. I really wish...
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I would like to conduct a little thought experiment. It seems that quite a few people have very strong opinions about the Freddie Gray case in Baltimore. Some of you see this as a race issue, others as...
View ArticlePolice should wear body cameras to protect themselves when they’re accused of...
President Obama has just proposed $263 million for police body cameras in an effort to improve police relations in the communities they serve. My co-contributor at United Liberty Matthew Hurtt argues...
View ArticleThis Advice Could Save Your Life and Preserve Your Liberty
The fact that the police can get away with killing an individual who presented no threat to anyone with the whole incident caught on camera is quite disturbing. A grand jury decided not to indict a...
View ArticleNY Jets RB Learns the Hard Way What Happens When You “Just Cooperate” With...
With the plethora of news stories about police misconduct, excessive force, non-indictments, and the understandable corresponding outrage to such perceived injustices in the waning days of 2014,...
View ArticleLet Us Rediscover the Art of the Peaceful Protest and Civil Disobedience this...
In the year 2015 there are many good reasons to protest: police brutality, injustice, the war on (some) drugs, the war on (some) terror, etc. One thing from Martian Luther King Jr.’s legacy that seems...
View ArticleGeorgia Legislature to Consider Modest Reforms for ‘No-Knock’ Raids
On May 28th, 2014 around 3:00 a.m. in Habersham County, Georgia a SWAT team raided a house the police believed to be occupied by Wanis Thonetheva, an alleged drug dealer. In the chaos of the raid...
View ArticleQuote of the Day: Baltimore 2015 Edition
I’ve been thinking quite a bit about the situation in Baltimore and the very state of our culture. This Facebook status update I came across yesterday is very worthy of repeating here. I really wish...
View ArticleA Thought Experiment: Fraternity Initiation Gone Horribly Wrong
I would like to conduct a little thought experiment. It seems that quite a few people have very strong opinions about the Freddie Gray case in Baltimore. Some of you see this as a race issue, others as...
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