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NSA surveillance: Clarifying and distinguishing two data collection programs
Source: JournalistsResource.orgLaws and policies that attempt to reduce firearm violence: Research review
Source: JournalistsResource.orgCongressional-Executive Commission on China annual report 2011
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The United States government runs a joint congressional and executive branch commission that monitors China’s record on the rule of law, human rights, workers’ rights and a broad array of related areas. As China joined the World Trade Organization in 2000, the U.S. government established the commission to monitor China’s commitment to living up to the principles expected of WTO members.
Impact of jury race and selection on verdicts in criminal trials
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The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the accused a speedy and fair trial by an impartial jury, but this ideal is not always matched by the reality.
Racial injustice: How perceptions of racial bias are affected by neighborhood attitudes, negative police interactions
Source: JournalistsResource.orgPostindustrial cities and explanations of order‑maintenance policing
Source: JournalistsResource.orgState of the free press: Research chat with media law expert Lucy Dalglish
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Lucy Dalglish is the Dean of Phillip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. She is a leading expert in media law, having served as executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press from 2000 to 2012. She has also been an editor and reporter.
“Community prosecution”: Chicago’s experience in reducing crime and incarceration rates
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In August 2013, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder made headlines when he asserted that new approaches were needed in prosecuting low-level drug-related crimes, with the goal of lowering incarceration rates and reducing the overcrowding of prisons, among other things.