Controversies
 
                                    UC Davis Pepper Spray Report Faults Chancellor, Police Chief and Cop
                                        There was plenty of blame to go around for the pepper-spraying incident last November 18 at the University of California Davis.
 
According to a task force that reviewed the demonstration, the spraying of protesters “should and could have been p...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Limited Study Finds E. Coli in almost Half of Raw Chicken Products
                                        A sampling of raw chicken sold in grocery stores across the United States revealed nearly half of the meat contained the bacteria E. coli.
 
According to the group that conducted the study, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, the ...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Secret Service Agents Sued for “Viewpoint Discrimination”
                                        A federal appellate court has ruled that two Secret Service agents must face charges for violating the free speech rights of protesters by engaging in “viewpoint discrimination” during the administration of President George W. Bush.
 
On October...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    News Organizations Protest Closed Hearing of USS Cole Terror Suspect
                                        The U.S. military intends to conduct the trial of the alleged mastermind of the attack on USS Cole behind closed doors, much to consternation of news organizations.
 
The McClatchy Co., The Washington Post and The New York Times filed a legal pr...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Food Safety Inspectors Object to Allowing Poultry Companies to do Their Own Inspections
                                        Government inspectors of poultry plants are objecting to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s solution for revamping a flawed food inspection system.
 
Instead of federal inspectors monitoring assembly lines for unhealthy chickens, the USDA want...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Homeland Security in Texas Accused of Faking Inspection Reports
                                        The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General’s Office, which is supposed to investigate wrongdoing and corruption within DHS, is itself under investigation by the FBI, with its chief investigator, Thomas Frost, and his deputy, John ...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    EPA Sued over Refusal to Regulate Coal Ash
                                        An alliance of eleven environmental advocacy groups—including Appalachian Voices, Physicians for Social Responsibility and the Sierra Club—sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last Thursday, alleging that the agency’s ongoing failure to ...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    5 New Orleans Police Given Long Sentences for Post-Katrina Danziger Bridge Incident
                                        New Orleans police officers convicted of shooting multiple people on the Danziger Bridge during the post-Katrina chaos face spending the rest of their lives in prison.
 
Federal Judge Kurt Engelhardt handed down stiff sentences on five former po...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Campus Police Pepper Spray California Students…Again
                                        Less than five months after campus police at the University of California, Davis pepper-sprayed non-violent protesting students, controversy over the use of pepper spray by campus police has erupted again in California.
 
At least one officer at...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Republican Obama Appointee Accused of Passing Government Information to Private Parties
                                        Republican Terence F. Flynn has been on the job at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for only three months, and already President Barack Obama may be regretting his decision to appoint the Republican advisor.
 
Selected in January to ser...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Justifiable Homicides Double in a Decade
                                        While homicides overall are declining in the U.S., justifiable homicides are going up.
 
An analysis of murder statistics by The Wall Street Journal revealed killings done in the name of self-defense doubled last decade, reaching a total of 326....    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Obama Agents Raid Leading Marijuana University
                                        Federal agents on Monday continued the Obama administration’s crackdown on medical marijuana operations in California, raiding four Oaksterdam University sites in downtown Oakland, as well as the home of the institution's founder, Richard Lee.
 
...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Wanted: Criminals to Fill Empty Prisons
                                        A declining prison population should mean good news for taxpayers. But it can still result in heartache for local communities in need of jobs that had borrowed to build jails in anticipation of a law and order boom.
 
In Texas, many counties ope...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Has Consumer Product Safety Commission Gone from Doing Too Little to Doing Too Much?
                                        For nearly a decade during the George W. Bush administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) was routinely criticized for not carrying out its mandate to protect consumers. Since the election of President Barack Obama, the commissio...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Obama Moves Closer to Allowing Shell to Drill in Arctic
                                        Oil drilling off Alaska’s north coast could begin in a matter of months now that the Obama administration has approved a clean-up plan in the event of a spill.
 
The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement app...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Pro-Corporation Bush Holdover Rankles Consumer Product Safety Commission
                                        A holdover from the George W. Bush administration, Nancy Nord has been a constant thorn in the sides of Democrats on the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and consumer advocates. She has been criticized for repeatedly fighting against inc...    read more
                                    
                                Controversies
 
                                    UC Davis Pepper Spray Report Faults Chancellor, Police Chief and Cop
                                        There was plenty of blame to go around for the pepper-spraying incident last November 18 at the University of California Davis.
 
According to a task force that reviewed the demonstration, the spraying of protesters “should and could have been p...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Limited Study Finds E. Coli in almost Half of Raw Chicken Products
                                        A sampling of raw chicken sold in grocery stores across the United States revealed nearly half of the meat contained the bacteria E. coli.
 
According to the group that conducted the study, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, the ...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Secret Service Agents Sued for “Viewpoint Discrimination”
                                        A federal appellate court has ruled that two Secret Service agents must face charges for violating the free speech rights of protesters by engaging in “viewpoint discrimination” during the administration of President George W. Bush.
 
On October...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    News Organizations Protest Closed Hearing of USS Cole Terror Suspect
                                        The U.S. military intends to conduct the trial of the alleged mastermind of the attack on USS Cole behind closed doors, much to consternation of news organizations.
 
The McClatchy Co., The Washington Post and The New York Times filed a legal pr...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Food Safety Inspectors Object to Allowing Poultry Companies to do Their Own Inspections
                                        Government inspectors of poultry plants are objecting to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s solution for revamping a flawed food inspection system.
 
Instead of federal inspectors monitoring assembly lines for unhealthy chickens, the USDA want...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Homeland Security in Texas Accused of Faking Inspection Reports
                                        The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General’s Office, which is supposed to investigate wrongdoing and corruption within DHS, is itself under investigation by the FBI, with its chief investigator, Thomas Frost, and his deputy, John ...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    EPA Sued over Refusal to Regulate Coal Ash
                                        An alliance of eleven environmental advocacy groups—including Appalachian Voices, Physicians for Social Responsibility and the Sierra Club—sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last Thursday, alleging that the agency’s ongoing failure to ...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    5 New Orleans Police Given Long Sentences for Post-Katrina Danziger Bridge Incident
                                        New Orleans police officers convicted of shooting multiple people on the Danziger Bridge during the post-Katrina chaos face spending the rest of their lives in prison.
 
Federal Judge Kurt Engelhardt handed down stiff sentences on five former po...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Campus Police Pepper Spray California Students…Again
                                        Less than five months after campus police at the University of California, Davis pepper-sprayed non-violent protesting students, controversy over the use of pepper spray by campus police has erupted again in California.
 
At least one officer at...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Republican Obama Appointee Accused of Passing Government Information to Private Parties
                                        Republican Terence F. Flynn has been on the job at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for only three months, and already President Barack Obama may be regretting his decision to appoint the Republican advisor.
 
Selected in January to ser...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Justifiable Homicides Double in a Decade
                                        While homicides overall are declining in the U.S., justifiable homicides are going up.
 
An analysis of murder statistics by The Wall Street Journal revealed killings done in the name of self-defense doubled last decade, reaching a total of 326....    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Obama Agents Raid Leading Marijuana University
                                        Federal agents on Monday continued the Obama administration’s crackdown on medical marijuana operations in California, raiding four Oaksterdam University sites in downtown Oakland, as well as the home of the institution's founder, Richard Lee.
 
...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Wanted: Criminals to Fill Empty Prisons
                                        A declining prison population should mean good news for taxpayers. But it can still result in heartache for local communities in need of jobs that had borrowed to build jails in anticipation of a law and order boom.
 
In Texas, many counties ope...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Has Consumer Product Safety Commission Gone from Doing Too Little to Doing Too Much?
                                        For nearly a decade during the George W. Bush administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) was routinely criticized for not carrying out its mandate to protect consumers. Since the election of President Barack Obama, the commissio...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Obama Moves Closer to Allowing Shell to Drill in Arctic
                                        Oil drilling off Alaska’s north coast could begin in a matter of months now that the Obama administration has approved a clean-up plan in the event of a spill.
 
The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement app...    read more
                                    
                                 
                                    Pro-Corporation Bush Holdover Rankles Consumer Product Safety Commission
                                        A holdover from the George W. Bush administration, Nancy Nord has been a constant thorn in the sides of Democrats on the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and consumer advocates. She has been criticized for repeatedly fighting against inc...    read more
                                    
                                 
        


