The Dean of Berkeley’s Law School discusses his new book and the limitations of the First Amendment.
New Details Emerge About Gun Trace Task Force Crimes
In drug-case testimony, indicted officers offer details of corruption
NY Faces Demand For Election Reforms After Illegal Primary Voter Purge
The New York City Board of Elections admitted after a lawsuit that it broke the law by purging thousands of people from voter rolls before the 2016 New York presidential primary. State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says the board violated “the law and New Yorkers’ trust in the institutions meant to protect their rights”
J20 Body Cam Footage No Longer Protected, Despite Prosecution Fears
Despite releasing information about protesters, federal prosecutors claim making publicly funded videos public could endanger officers
Democracy in Crisis: The Proud Boys and the Alt-Right
Proud Boy lawyer demands publications not call “western chauvinist fraternity” alt-right
DNC Has No Intention to Abolish Undemocratic Super Delegates
The Democratic National Committee and DNC Unity Reform Commission have continued to dismiss calls to abolish super delegates as a compromise to reduce their influence is still under debate.
Richard Spencer’s White Supremacy Rally Flops Under Pressure From Protesters
Outnumbered and overshadowed, Richard Spencer and his white supremacist supporters are shouted down and booed out of Gainesville, Florida
Viet Thanh Nguyen: The Sympathizer
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses his acclaimed novel and the legacy of the Vietnam War.
Debate Recap: Sanders Vs. Cruz on Trump’s Tax Plan
Senators Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders squared off over a Koch brothers-backed effort to cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans
Dakota Access Pipeline Fight Continues After Court Ruling
Danny Sheehan and Chase Iron Eyes, with the Lakota People’s Law Project, discuss the ongoing legal battles in the fight to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline

