Justice
Attorney General Gentner Drummond upended the execution calendar and gave Glossip a new chance to prove his innocence.
The post Oklahoma Slows Down Frenzied Execution Spree and Launches Probe Into Richard Glossip Case appeared first on The Intercept.
One protester was killed by police, 20 were charged under a “domestic terror” law, and Georgia’s governor gave himself broad “emergency” powers.
The post The Crackdown on Cop City Protesters Is So Brutal Because of the Movement’s Success appeared first on The Intercept.
Police officers once leveled guns at Saadiq Long, a veteran with no criminal record — a result of the feds coordinating with local authorities on their watchlist.
The post Local Cops Harassed and Threatened U.S. Veteran Because of Terror Watchlist, Lawsuit Says appeared first on The Intercept.
Authorities say banning physical mail will stem the flow of drugs, but most contraband behind bars comes from other sources — including jail guards.
The post NYC Jails Want to Ban Physical Mail, Then Privatize Scanning of Digital Versions appeared first on The Intercept.
As the country’s attention descends on Cop City following a police killing last week, the local stakes should be front of mind.
The post Cop City Goes National appeared first on The Intercept.
The Supreme Court investigation report on how the Dobbs draft got out offers lessons for future leakers everywhere.
The post How to Leak From the Supreme Court appeared first on The Intercept.
Seven months after the fall of Roe, the battlefield has shifted.
The post “We’re Going to Where the Fight Is”: Abortion Rights Movement Sets Its Sights on Key States appeared first on The Intercept.
That the LAPD is confidently deploying this public relations tactic nearly three years after George Floyd’s death is a grim reflection of how little has changed.
The post LAPD Held Down Keenan Anderson, Repeatedly Tased Him — Then Suggested His Death Was His Own Fault appeared first on The Intercept.
Law enforcement agencies spent millions in taxpayer funds buying weapons from vendors cited for gun safety violations, a new analysis reveals.
The post California Police Are Buying Guns From Dealers With Troubling Records appeared first on The Intercept.