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Criminal Justice in Native American Communities

Project Reporter Matthew Fletcher was featured on a Minnesota Public Radio News segment on incidents of Native Americans interacting with police.

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Baton Rouge Chief Talks Policing In America

Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie speaks with 101.7 / 710 KEEL’s Robert J. Wright and Erin McCarty about how the events of 2016, including the Alton Sterling shooting and the subsequent murder of...

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Following the Pillars of Policing: Bemidji Police Department Releases New...

The Bemidji Police Department intends to spend the next three years building a stronger relationship with the community, training its officers and working to reduce crime in the city.

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Proportional Use of Force

The Policing project is on ALI’s Annual Meeting agenda this year for the first time, specifically, Use of Force. As the project progresses, The ALI Adviser will share several sections of the project,...

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ACTL Publishes White Paper on Campus Sexual Assault Investigation

The American College of Trial Lawyers has released its White Paper on Campus Sexual Assault Investigation. The white paper was prepared by The Task Force on the Response of Universities and Colleges to...

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Election Administration Principles Approved

Approval of the Draft marks the completion of this Principles project.

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Eighth Circuit Upholds the Dismissal of a Non-Student’s Title IX Claim

The Eighth Circuit’s ruling does not address whether a non-student may sue under Title IX, but instead finds that the plaintiff’s allegations fail to state a plausible claim to survive dismissal.

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Title IX and Procedural Fairness: Why Disciplined-Student Litigation Does Not...

This Article examines the recent spate of disciplined – student cases in an effort to harmonize Title IX compliance with the procedural rights of students who are accused of sexual assault.

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California colleges vow to press on against sexual assault despite any...

California educational leaders vowed Thursday to press on with aggressive action against campus sexual assault despite any future rollback of the federal guidelines that have prompted universities to...

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A Few Criminal Justice Big Data Rules

But there is no doubt we are on the precipice of a criminal justice data revolution, and it is a good time to take stock and to begin developing guidelines so that, as much as possible, criminal...

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State Supreme Court requires warrant to track cars with GPS

Police cannot put a GPS device onto a vehicle to track its movements without first getting a warrant, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

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California Supreme Court upholds collection of DNA from suspected felons not...

The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that authorities are legally entitled to collect DNA from suspected felons when they are booked into local lockups, overturning a lower court ruling that...

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Interrogation Parity

Over the past several years there has been increased focus on the way police are treated by the criminal justice system and their own internal disciplinary mechanisms. Scholars and the media have taken...

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DOJ Criminal Division: Guidance on Evaluating Corporate Compliance Programs

The U.S. Department of Justice issued a press release announcing the recent publication of a guidance document for white-collar prosecutors on the evaluation of corporate compliance programs.

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Recording of Police Questioning

The following entry is the Black Letter and Comments of Tentative Draft No. 2, 11.02. Recording of Police Questioning.

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16th Annual MSU ILPC/TICA Indigenous Law Conference

The 16th Annual Indigenous Law and Policy Center and Tribal In-House Counsel Association Indigenous Law Conference, hosted by Michigan State University College of Law, will take place October 10-11,...

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Jacques: Cross-exams New Challenge for Campus Sex ‘Courts’

Campus investigations and hearings surrounding alleged sexual misconduct are increasingly mimicking actual courtrooms, posing some serious learning curves for administrators — and students — who find...

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Jury Sides With Student Accused of Sexual Assault

This article details the case in which a former college student has won more than $100,000 in the first jury trial since the Obama administration rewrote rules on how college officials should...

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Policing Race and Technology

The Brennan Center for Justice and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund are holding a symposium on "Policing Race and Technology" on Dec. 3, 2019. The symposim aims to center the racial justice...

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DOJ Announces Revised Export Control and Sanctions Enforcement Policy for...

On December 13, the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Security Division announced a new policy designed to encourage business organizations to make voluntary self-disclosures to the DOJ in...

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