constitutional rights
Who’s Afraid of TikTok?
The interim ban by the Indian Supreme Court has led to the removal of the Chinese app from Google Play and Apple stores. But digital activists say the move might be reducing India to a “nanny state”.
This law allows cops to take your guns if you're deemed a threat
The government can seize firearms from a person deemed to be a danger to himself or others
Trump Now Wants to Ban Flag Burning
Donald Trump is just like you or me: When he has a thought, he tweets it.
Racial bias found in 'every stage' of Baltimore policing
The Department of Justice spent one year investigating the BPD, and here are some of the most shocking statistics it published.
We Asked a Law Professor Whether the Government Could Really Ban Rough Sex
A complicated case concerning a BDSM relationship between college students ended with a judge saying that kinky sex is not protected by the Constitution. Is the government about to come for your whips?
Federal Judge Says Filming Police Is Not a Constitutional Right, Prompting Appeal
The ruling comes as cellphones have proliferated and more attention has been paid to police interactions with citizens, and may eventually lead to an appeal to the Supreme Court.
Strippers Are Suing the San Diego Police for Making Them Pose for Photos in Their Underwear
Working on the San Diego Police Department's vice squad is like being a fraternity bro with a gun holster—which is why 30 strippers are now suing the SDPD for what they call harassment from the cops.