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Courts & Law

Former Pennsylvania state Representative Movita Johnson-Harrell. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Pennsylvania
Politics

Ex-state lawmaker Johnson-Harrell ordered to begin house-arrest sentence

Johnson-Harrell was released from jail in April because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

6 years ago


The N.J. GOP sued to block a plan allowing the Murphy administration to borrow up to $9.9 billion in response to COVID-19-related revenue shortfalls. (Screenshot via Zoom)
New Jersey
Politics

GOP lawsuit over N.J.’s $9.9B borrowing plan goes before state Supreme Court

The N.J. GOP sued to block a plan allowing the Murphy administration to borrow up to $9.9 billion in response to COVID-19-related revenue shortfalls.

6 years ago

A law enforcement officer raises a baton and tear gas is fired during protests near the White House on June 1. (Jose Luis Magana/AFP via Getty Images)
NPR
Policing
Social Justice

Amnesty International documents 125 incidents of police violence against protesters

The instances spanned 40 states and D.C., and allege excessive force by state and local police, and National Guard troops and federal agents against racial justice protesters.

6 years ago

Icon for the smartphone app TikTok. (Anjum Naveed/AP Photo)
NPR
Media
Technology

Class action lawsuit claims TikTok steals kids’ data and sends it to China

A lawsuit alleging that TikTok collects and sends American users' data to China could cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars.

6 years ago

Zamar Jones (Courtesy of NBC10)
Criminal Justice
Philadelphia

Philly DA files charges against man in fatal shooting of 7-year-old

Zamar Jones, who was playing on his porch, was struck in the head as adults exchanged gunfire. He died Monday, the District Attorney’s Office said.

6 years ago

U.S. District Judge Esther Salas
Criminal Justice
Gender
Law
New Jersey

N.J. federal judge Esther Salas speaks out after son shot dead at family home

After her husband and son were shot by a lawyer who espoused misogynistic beliefs, Esther Salas is calling for more protections for federal judges.

6 years ago

In this April 17, 2013 photograph, flowers and signs adorn a barrier, two days after two explosions killed three and injured hundreds, at Boylston Street near the of finish line of the Boston Marathon at a makeshift memorial for victims and survivors of the bombing. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Criminal Justice
International

Ruling renews fairness debate in Boston Marathon bomber case

Even as the ruling opened old wounds, it raised familiar questions about whether Tsarnaev can receive a fair hearing in the city where the bombs exploded.

6 years ago

In this file photo, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner speaks with members of the media during a news conference in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
Philadelphia
Policing

Philly DA Krasner says he was left out of policing talks during protests

Morning Edition host Jennifer Lynn talks with Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner about how he wished he were involved in planning police response to protests.

6 years ago

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Demonstrators hold a sign in St. Louis, Mo., following the 2014 shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. (Joshua Lott/AFP via Getty Images)
NPR
National
Policing

Latest probe ends in no charges for former Ferguson officer who killed Michael Brown

A St. Louis County prosecutor says Darren Wilson will not face criminal charges for the 2014 killing. Wesley Bell says he can't prove a crime was committed.

6 years ago

A Philadelphia Police Department cruiser is seen traveling down a Philly street.
Philadelphia
Policing

Police misconduct in Philadelphia: Unsealed records name the city’s most cited cops

Even if officers assault civilians, they rarely face repercussions — and sometimes get promoted, newly released documents show.

6 years ago

Matthew Weintraub, District Attorney for Bucks County, Pa., speaks with members of the media in New Hope, Pa., Thursday, July 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Addiction
Policing

Bucks expands program training police to connect people to drug treatment

The idea is to reduce points of friction for people seeking help to get into medical treatment. The program now includes 12 of 39 police departments in Bucks.

6 years ago

Activists block a street as police officers look on during an immigration protest outside of a detention center, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, in Elizabeth, N.J. (Julio Cortez/AP Photo)
Immigration
New Jersey

N.J. legal aid program helped more immigrant detainees get released, report finds

One of two programs like it in the nation, the N.J. effort provides pro bono attorneys to immigrants in detention. More than 50% with a lawyer have been released.

6 years ago

Federal agents use crowd control munitions to disperse Black Lives Matter protesters near the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse on Monday, July 20, 2020, in Portland, Ore. Officers used teargas and projectiles to move the crowd after some protesters tore down a fence fronting the courthouse. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Policing
Social Justice

Oregon governor says U.S. agents will start leaving Portland

The negotiated plan includes a “robust presence” of Oregon State Police in downtown Portland.

6 years ago

U.S. Attorney General William Barr watches a Republican Exhibit video of people rioting, during a the House Judiciary Committee hearing July 28, 2020 in Washington, DC. In his first congressional testimony in more than a year, Barr is expected to face questions from the committee about his deployment of federal law enforcement agents to Portland, Oregon, and other cities in response to Black Lives Matter protests; his role in using federal agents to violently clear protesters from Lafayette Square near the White House last month before a photo opportunity for President Donald Trump in front of a church; his intervention in court cases involving Trump's allies Roger Stone and Michael Flynn; and other issues. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Government Accountability
Policing

House Judiciary Chair Nadler says Barr ‘aided and abetted’ Trump’s worst impulses

Attorney General William Barr defended the aggressive federal law enforcement response to civil unrest in America.

6 years ago

Community members held signs in support of a DREAM act and DACA recipients outside Rep. Glenn Thompson's Centre County office in September. (Min Xian/Keystone Crossroads)
Immigration
Social Justice

Trump administration won’t accept new DACA applications

The White House anticipates legal challenges.

6 years ago

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