By Arijeta Lajka March 25, 2015 As body-worn cameras increasingly become a standard feature of American police uniforms, San Diego’s experience with the technology offers another example to the growing body of evidence that suggests cops tend to behave better when they know the cameras are rolling… Read full article: https://www.vice.com/en/article/reports-suggest-body-cameras-are-only-effective-when-cops-cant-turn-them-off/
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Alibi.com: LGBT Student Group Discrimination
James Walker editor of the Clovis High School Purple Press […] “Under the Equal Access Act of 1984, if a public school allows even one student non-curricular club to form, it automatically becomes a limited open forum and must allow any other non-curricular student club to form,” said Alexandra Smith, staff attorney for the American […]