Voting is one of the essential liberties guaranteed to Americans over the age of 18. We’ve made it to Election Day, and many of you have probably already expressed your right as an American citizen and voted today. But what about those people who decide not to vote? Considering all the lives that were lost and […]
Community Chimes In On Police Cameras In St. Paul
The St. Paul City Council recently heard an array of testimony from both supporters and opponents of police body cameras, as the city prepares to launch the program on November 9. Speaking at a council hearing last Wednesday, a proponent of the police body cameras argued that the technology will increase public trust in minority […]
Drugged Driving Rates Skyrocket
New data shows that the number of traffic deaths in which at least one driver tested positive for drugs has nearly doubled over the past decade. The findings are even more concerning when you consider that five states will soon be voting on whether or not they should legalize recreational marijuana. As you’re probably aware, […]
St. Paul Police Changing Internal Review Commission
St. Paul police have announced that they plan to make a couple changes to the commission that reviews claims of police misconduct in order to heighten the commission’s credibility. “We need to have a process that has the confidence of both our community members and our police officers,” said Mayor Chris Coleman at a news […]
Updating The Best Criminal Law Blog Contest
Hello loyal readers! We thought today would be a good day to provide you with an update on our quest to earn the top spot in The Expert Institute’s Best Legal Blog contest. Voters have come out in droves, and it’s a tight race. We’re hoping we can get a few more of you to […]
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