- FCC proposal would destroy net neutrality
- The FCC's "fast lane" rule is awful for the Internet—just ask the FCC—"Pay-for-play is fine for Web users? That's not what the FCC said in 2010."
- The FCC is about to axe-murder net neutrality. Don't get mad – get even—"The former cable and wireless industry lobbyist Tom Wheeler is re-writing rules in favor of the telecom giants – not you, me or the internet. Here's what you can do to stop him."
- Why Comcast Will Be Allowed to Buy Time Warner Cable and Kill Net Neutrality—"Five registered lobbyists at Comcast have spent time at the FCC. One of the last FCC Commissioners is one of them. One chart describes it all."
- How Comcast gets whatever it wants despite being one of America's most hated companies
- Sen. Sanders' statement—"Under this terribly misguided proposal, the Internet as we have come to know it would cease to exist and the average American would be the big loser. We must not let private corporations turn bigger and bigger profits by putting a price tag on the free flow of ideas."
- Goodbye, Net Neutrality; Hello, Net Discrimination
- The FCC's New Net Neutrality Proposal Is Even Worse Than You Think
- Netflix: The Case Against ISP Tolls—Should they switch over to P2P?
- Internet For the 1 Percent: New FCC Rules Strike Down Net Neutrality, Opening Fast Lanes for Fees
- Save the Internet campaign
- Blast from the Past: Obama pledges Net neutrality laws if elected president—US citizens should remind him of his promise.
- Is Your Internet Connection Slower Than Advertised? WSJ
- AT&T's 'Expansion' of 1 Gbps to 100 Cities is a Big, Fat Bluff
- Comcast says its customer service does a great job 'way more than 99%' of the time
- Verizon Knows You're A Sucker: Takes Taxpayer Subsidies For Broadband, Doesn't Deliver, Lobbies To Drop Requirements
- Supreme Court Gives Police New Power To Rely On Anonymous Tips
- Feds Beg Supreme Court to Let Them Search Phones Without a Warrant
- Low-level federal judges balking at law enforcement requests for electronic evidence—"Judges at the lowest levels of the federal judiciary are balking at sweeping requests by law enforcement officials for cellphone and other sensitive personal data, declaring the demands overly broad and at odds with basic constitutional rights." WaPo
- New Orleans cops ignore federal oversight—"Advocates say a federally mandated overhaul of the New Orleans Police Department has yielded few results."
- Reform in Reverse—"How Mayor Ed Murray Unraveled Two Years of Police Reform in Only Two Months."
- D.C. Lieutenant Working During Fire Station Death Bypasses Discipline
- Monterey County deputies mistake Air Force captain for burglar in Carmel—"U.S. Air Force Capt. Nicolas Aquino was tackled and handcuffed at his own house in Carmel because a Monterey County sheriff's deputy thought he was a burglar. Now, Aquino is being charged with resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer."
- Pakistani judge dismisses charges against 9-month-old accused of attempted murder
- Albuquerque: 3 Police Oversight Commission members quit—"Letter: 'I cannot continue to pretend or deceive the members of our community.'"
- Police body cameras didn't provide accountability in New Mexico
- Albuquerque police officer fatally shoots woman—"A 19-year-old woman suspected of stealing a truck was shot and killed during a chase with Albuquerque police, making her the third person in five weeks to be killed by officers and the first since the department was put under federal orders to reduce the use of deadly force and reform a culture of abuse and aggression."
- #myNYPD Backfires As Twitter Users Share Photos of Police Brutality
- Bull Shoals police chief arrested in federal excessive-force case
- Federal jury acquits state trooper of stomping
- Dog dies after police prevent neighbor from giving aid after it was hit by a car—"We asked Denver Police to view the video but they declined."
- Halifax cop shoots dog while conducting surveillance on home
- Owners ask for answers after Austin Police officers shoot and kill dog
- The United States of SWAT?—"Military-style units from government agencies are wreaking havoc on non-violent citizens."
- Congratulations! Your tiny town has an MRAP and is ready for war—"Here at The Watch, we're looking for the smallest town in America to acquire an MRAP, or Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected armored personnel vehicle." WaPo
- Militarized police may be in a town near you
- Hate crime charge in mob attack on Detroit motorist
- Couple strip searched over $3 earrings at southeast Houston beauty supply
- Ohio man must pay $489,000 for fake distress report: court
- Driver of SUV that hit cyclists suing dead teen's family—'Her enjoyment of life has been and will be lessened,' suit claims." Sociopath?
- Report: NYC court stenographer who typed 'gibberish' may jeopardize up to 30 convictions
- FBI rescues Wake Forest man; abduction related to daughter's work as prosecutor, investigators say
- Ohio judge orders man to hold 'I AM A BULLY!' sign WaPo
- Families of autistic kids sue Disney parks over policy on lines—"Disney changed the policy after media reports of abuse of guest assistance cards, such as visitors hiring disabled people to help them skip lines." Go sue those assholes first.
- Majority of complaints about Sriracha factory came from 4 households
- Rare 'Perry Mason' moment in court wins dismissal for defendant, desk duty for 5 police officers—"A seemingly routine suppression hearing in a suburban Chicago courthouse last month took an unexpected dramatic turn when video from a police car was introduced that disproved the testimony of five police officers."
- Detroit police unveil new cameras to be worn by officers and newest batch of scout cars
- Video shows Texas cop kicking, tripping high school soccer fans
- China: Rioting crowd severely beats 5 chengguan for killing civilian
- Texas prisons violate international human rights standards, report says—"Extreme temperatures in state-run facilities has caused the deaths of at least 14 inmates since 2007, according to human rights group."
- State pays $120,000 to settle prison claims
- Protesters want Gates Foundation to stop investing in prison operator
- Mike Anderson Sues MO Department of Corrections, Asks for Immediate Release—Put in jail after 13 years due to a 'clerical error.'
- Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter dead at 76—"Former professional boxer became an advocate for the wrongly convicted."
- DA's fight against innocence claim may have left dangerous gunman on street
- The U.S. Abuses Its Wrongfully Convicted in More Ways Than One
- Life interrupted: Man exonerated in murder struggles to start fresh after 24 years behind bars
- Exonerated Illinois man could seek review of conviction in 1974 Shaker Square-area murder
- NJ gives driver 5 years on gun charge: targeted because he had Texas plates
- Despite deadline, protesters 'will not comply' with SAFE Act
- Republicans Say No to CDC Gun Violence Research—"Giving the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention money for gun violence research is a 'request to fund propaganda,' a Georgia congressman says."