Police Departments Adopt Automated DNA Testing
Rapid DNA technology expands law enforcement’s ability to test samples, but also raises privacy concerns.
“Good Cause” Does Not Mean Anything Goes
Despite speculation about his intent to fire the special counsel, President Trump is not above the law.
Firing Mueller Is Only the First Step
Firing Mueller would be extreme, but the next step would be even more perilous for the President.
Can President Trump Get Rid of Robert Mueller?
Scholars assess President Trump’s claim of authority to fire special counsel Mueller.
Improving the Public-Private Cybersecurity Partnership
State-sponsored cyber attacks may require revamping how the government helps companies fight back.
Strategies for Solving the Police Use of Force Crisis
Former FBI agent outlines ways departments can reduce deadly encounters between civilians and police.
Reporting Police Force in the Digital Age
Technology can help address the dearth of data surrounding police use of force.
Regulating Police Use of Force
Scholars, activists, and other criminal justice experts address possible legal responses to excessive police force.
Why We Need Encryption Now More Than Ever
Encryption should be seen not only as an essential consumer protection tool, but also as an essential national security tool.
For Law Enforcement, Super Bowl Security Took Center Stage
Federal, state, and local agencies aimed to safeguard major sporting event in the wake of terrorist attacks.
Why Have No High-level Executives Been Prosecuted?
The Regulatory Review features the remarks of Judge Jed S. Rakoff, delivered at the Institute for Law and Economics’s Distinguished Jurist Lecture.