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Car Recalls: What You Should Know 15 million vehicles have been recalled from January to April 2014. Which companies currently have recalls, and what does that mean for you? -
Is Toyota Trying to Avoid the “GM” Treatment? The world's largest automaker announced a recall for over 6 million vehicles. Is Toyota taking preemptive actions to avoid the same consequences as GM? -
Chicago Pays $4.5 Million After Police Kill Unarmed Man Despite paying out $4.5 million to the family of Freddie Latrice Wilson, none of the three officers involved received any discipline. -
Director of Intelligence Lies Under Oath and Faces No Charges James Clapper lied about NSA surveillance practices under oath but no charges are forthcoming. -
Police Violate 1st Amendment by Curbing Citizen Surveillance What happens when a citizen tries to record police conduct with a cell phone? Read about some people who tried to do so and learn what happened to them. -
Can Technology Stop Texting and Driving? Online car insurance provider Esurance has released a tool that can entirely disable the ability to text and drive. -
Ridesharing Brings Legal Questions New ridesharing companies like Lyft and Uber are simultaneously revolutionizing transportation and instigating heated legal debates. -
Who’s At Fault When a Self-Driving Car Crashes? Before self-driving cars redefine “driving” as we know it, there are plenty of legal questions that need to be ironed out. -
New Wisconsin Law Prevents Some Police Self Investigations Michael Bell Sr. pushes for new legislation that would prevent police from investigating themselves when fatalities occur.Find out what the law requires here. -
Excessive Police Force – Coming to a Campus Near You? In the past several years, there have been several high-profile instances of campus police using excessive force against students. -
You Don't Have the Right to Remain Silent Unless You Claim It The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a case concerning the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. The court said you must claim that right by verbalizing it. -
Is Milwaukee Latest City to see “Knockout Game?” 53-year-old Milwaukee man claims to be the latest victim of "Knockout Game" after being randomly attacked by four teenagers.
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