Kerem Yucel - AFP / Getty Images Opinion: The Days of Egregious Qualified Immunity Abuses May Soon Be Over Since its adoption in 1967, qualified immunity has tipped the scales to favor government defendants in court. By Brett Kershaw March 10, 2021
LM Otero / AP TX Salon Owner Hits CPAC, Obliterates Government Tyrants Who Jailed Her Over COVID 'You are not doing anything illegal. And we want the community to back you like the community backed me,' Shelley Luther said. By Joe Setyon and Andrew J. Sciascia February 26, 2021
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images 'WJ Live': Even Democrats Are Starting to See Big Tech as a Threat Former Dem Rep. Tulsi Gabbard believes Big Tech oligarchs could be more dangerous than the U.S. Capitol rioters. By Allison Meadows January 26, 2021
@7NewsAdelaide / Twitter screenshot As Australia Turns Into Police State, Owners of These Toy Guns Must Register or Surrender Them Consumers now know to be wary - lawmakers can easily turn today's harmless toys into tomorrow's illegal firearms. By Jared Harris October 10, 2020
U.K. Daily Mail / screen shot Cops Ram Woman Into Car When She Refuses To Wear Mask 'I am not going to put on the face mask,' the woman reportedly called out as police tried to force her into their vehicle. By Jack Davis September 8, 2020
Nicolas Asfouri / AFP via Getty Images Chinese Authorities Crack Down as Panicking Citizens Make Runs on Banks The most recent trouble came Aug. 3, as citizens made a bank run on the Bank of Huludao in Liaoning Province. By Jared Harris August 16, 2020
Dale de la Rey / AFP via Getty Images Month After China Approves National Security Law, Arrest Warrant Issued for US Citizen and 5 Others While the warrant stands, activist Samuel Chu will not be able to visit family and friends who live in the city. By Jared Harris August 15, 2020
1000 Words / Shutterstock Feds Buying Up Riot Gear for Veterans Department That Used To Be Unarmed Just 20 years ago, almost all VA police used to be unarmed. Now, they're getting riot gear. But why do they need it? By C. Douglas Golden May 19, 2020
@realFriedmanAvi / Twitter New York City To Deploy Police To Ramp Up Distance Enforcement at Parks Users of the parks, 2 built on Manhattan piers that jut into the Hudson River and 1 on Brooklyn's East River waterfront, have been shamed on social media. By The Associated Press May 8, 2020
WFAA / screen shot Texas Governor, Attorney General Respond to Salon Owner Being Jailed for Reopening Store Calling for Luther's immediate release, state Attorney General Ken Paxton railed against the sentence as an 'outrageous' abuse of power. By Andrew J. Sciascia May 6, 2020