- And Justice for Some—"Fifty years after a landmark decision to give the poor their day in court, Bill explores why they still can't afford justice -- with insight from Bryan Stevenson, Martin Clancy and Tim O'Brien."
- Some Public Defenders Warn: 'We Have Nothing Left To Cut'
- Sen. John Cornyn Surprised to Learn Judge-Blocking May Be Cause of Judge Shortages
- Police Apparently Missed Multiple Calls About Women on Dog Leashes in the Castros' Yard
- Why the Web loves Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey
- Sylvia Browne: fans lash out at 'psychic' over false Ohio abduction prediction—"'Psychic' incorrectly predicted the death of Amanda Berry in 2004 – not the first time she's been wrong about a missing person."
- San Jose: Starbucks poison suspect booked on attempted murder rap
- Ann Marie Haines poisons burritos, feeds them to husband, daughter—"Woman was upset over not being invited on car shopping trip, police say."
- Two Chinese kindergarten students die after rival school poisons yogurt
- Old poisoning case grips Chinese netizens worldwide
- Backpacker Dies After Drinking 'Poison Gin'
- OAS Drug Report Envisions Growing Legalization In Western Hemisphere
- Blow Back—"Sorry, Washington. If, after 30 years, Colombia can't win the war on drugs, no one can."
- Which Drugs Actually Kill Americans—"Hint: not pot."
- Blog del Narco: Author Who Chronicled Mexico’s Drugs War Forced to Flee
- Man arrested for having big muscles
- Obama Says No To Legalizing Marijuana—"In a speech in Mexico City on Friday, President Obama shut the door on any possibility that he'll support efforts in his second term to legalize certain recreational drugs."
- Vermont decriminalizes possession of marijuana
- Congressman Tears Into AG Holder Over Marijuana: 'This Is The Time To Remedy Prohibition'
- A GOP Bill To End the War on Pot
- Oregon Senate OKs bill to allow medical pot for PTSD
- Marijuana Repeal Considered In Colorado
- Washington lawmakers quietly approve bill to re-criminalize some marijuana possession
- Federal Suit Claims Police Distort Marijuana Searches to Create Misdemeanors—"A lawsuit says that New York City police officers routinely stop black and Latino men without cause and then charge them with low-level misdemeanors when small amounts of marijuana are found." In other words, that's racist. NYT
- Wash. judge tells police to return marijuana—"The department could be found in contempt if they continue to refuse to return a small amount of marijuana seized from a man after a traffic stop."
- Police Forced to Return Over 60 Pounds of Marijuana to California Dispensaries
- Medical Marijuana-Hating Assemblyman Caught With Marijuana Gets Charges Dismissed
- Officials: Legal marijuana law jeopardizes all pot prosecutions
- Justices say marijuana possession not a deportable offense
- Woman claims she was fired for inhaling second-hand pot smoke
- Colorado appeals court OKs firing for off-duty marijuana use —"Coloradans who use medical marijuana off the clock can be fired from their jobs for doing so even if they aren't impaired on the job, an appeals court ruled Thursday in a major decision." State laws supposedly superceded by federal laws on marijuana.