Search results
NYC vowed to reform its protest policing. A crackdown on a pro-Palestinian march is raising doubts
WCMH Columbus· 21 hours agoNEW YORK (AP) — When New York City resolved a lawsuit brought by Black Lives Matter demonstrators...
Northwestern University President Michael Schill grilled by lawmakers at congressional antisemitism...
Chicago Tribune· 3 hours agoSchill, who described himself as a Jewish descendent of Holocaust survivors, acknowledged the recent...
UK court rules that extension of police powers to intervene in protests is unlawful
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoBritain's High Court ruled Tuesday that new regulations that gave U.K. police more powers to...
Scottie Scheffler case: Officer broke rules by not turning on body camera in golfer's arrest, chief...
CNBC· 3 hours agoScottie Scheffler arrives to the course during the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla...
Court Rules UK Government Anti-protest Powers Unlawful
International Business Times· 2 days agoThe UK government acted unlawfully by changing legislation to give police tougher powers to clamp...
Netanyahu could be saved from the ICC by the very judicial system he tried to destroy
The Hill· 3 hours agoThe controversial “reforms” became known as Netanyahu’s “Judicial Coup” and sparked months of...
Graduation’s Pomp Goes On, No Matter the Circumstance
New York Times· 3 hours agoCommencement is the rare American ritual that still has rules. Recycled robes, processional marches,...
Home Office protest rules are unlawful, says High Court
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoThe Home Office decision to lower the threshold for police intervention in protests was unlawful,...
Student protests are a rite of passage. I went through it, back in the '60s.
Chicago Sun-Times· 9 hours agoThe protests on college campuses around the country, precipitated by Israel’s devastating response...
Police to get powers to ban disruptive protests under new plans
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoForces would be able to block a protest where police “reasonably believe the procession will likely...