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Law and Crime - news and investigations - Page 28
ATF's struggle to close down firearms dealers
By
Fred Schulte
February 1, 2013
Agency's crippled oversight of the industry means troubled gun dealers can stay open for years.
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Weak laws, paltry resources hinder gun trafficking probes, say ATF backers
By
David Heath
April 1, 2011
After Sandy Hook shootings, NRA campaign clout still formidable
By
Joe Eaton
December 18, 2012
Current gun debate may not help beleaguered ATF
By
Alan Berlow
February 11, 2013
Badly flawed background check system fails to contain firearms sales
By
Rick Schmitt
June 23, 2011
Inspector General to review EPA's 'Watch Lists'
By
Jim Morris
February 6, 2013
The EPA’s inspector general has begun a review of the agency's use of internal watch lists of alleged chronic polluters nationwide.
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Few criminal cases target big air polluters
By
Chris Hamby
and
Ronnie Greene
November 9, 2011
Many Americans left behind in the quest for cleaner air
By
Jim Morris
,
Chris Hamby
and
Elizabeth Lucas
November 7, 2011
EPA releases long-awaited power plant air toxics rule
By
Corbin Hiar
December 21, 2011
EPA’s free pass for aging power plant emissions
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Current gun debate may not help beleaguered ATF
By
Alan Berlow
February 11, 2013
Federal gun cops handicapped by weak laws, stagnant budgets and Congressional restrictions
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Weak laws, paltry resources hinder gun trafficking probes, say ATF backers
By
David Heath
April 1, 2011
Badly flawed background check system fails to contain firearms sales
By
Rick Schmitt
June 23, 2011
ATF's struggle to close down firearms dealers
By
Fred Schulte
February 1, 2013
Romanian weapons modified in the U.S. become scourge of Mexican drug war
By
Rick Schmitt
and
Rick Young
February 3, 2011
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Discriminatory discipline: Feds and Mississippi school district reach agreement on changes
By
Susan Ferriss
March 22, 2013
Black students were being arrested for minor infractions, and five times more likely to get suspended than whites for same allegations
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Controversy over cops in schools flares anew
By
Susan Ferriss
March 5, 2013
Activists want guidelines for L.A. school police
By
Susan Ferriss
January 8, 2013
SOLUTIONS: Interpol Needs a Big Dose of Transparency
By
Ilya Katsnelson
July 21, 2011
Justice Department alleges 'school to prison pipeline' in Mississippi
By
Susan Ferriss
October 25, 2012
Georgia's troubled effort to reduce juvenile crime
By
Jim Walls
March 25, 2013
Georgia changed law covering juvenile offenses, but recidivism remains high
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New report: Minors in 'solitary' hallucinate, harm themselves
By
Susan Ferriss
November 16, 2012
Report reveals dramatic decline in youth incarceration
By
Susan Ferriss
February 27, 2013
Federal report slams record of putting youth in adult prison
By
Susan Ferriss
January 26, 2012
Florida to close controversial juvenile detention center
By
Susan Ferriss
September 28, 2012
Educational seminars or judicial junkets?
By
Bill Buzenberg
March 27, 2013
Judges' travel to educational retreats creates the perception of corporations buying influence.
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Judges often ignore trip disclosure rules
By
Chris Young
and
John Dunbar
March 28, 2013
Reports of privately funded trips and seminars made by federal judges are often difficult to find, incomplete or missing.
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Commentary: Judiciary should let sunshine in to reduce public skepticism
By
Charles Lewis
June 8, 2001
‘Baby steps’ for federal e-rulemaking process
By
Jeremy Borden
September 14, 2010
House votes to hold attorney general in contempt
By
The Associated Press
June 28, 2012
A peek inside State Department's FOIA procedures
By
Laurel Adams
October 22, 2010
Judicial seminar backed by ex-president of Bolivia
By
Michael Beckel
and
Chris Young
March 28, 2013
GMU center accepted funds from firm headed by former Bolivian president accused of human rights violations.
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About the 'Mystery in the Fields' project
By
Ronnie Greene
September 17, 2012
More media scrutiny in Venezuela?
By
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
July 29, 2010
Where journalists still get respect
By
Gustavo Goritti
July 21, 1999
The weekly watchdog: Aug. 29 - Sept. 2
By
Bill Buzenberg
September 2, 2011
Bill aims to strengthen OSHA workplace enforcement
By
Chris Hamby
March 28, 2013
Senators propose tighter workplace safety rules, targeting breakdowns highlighted in Center for Public Integrity reports.
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'They were not thinking of him as a human being'
By
Jim Morris
and
Chip Mitchell
December 20, 2012
Labor secretary leaves legacy of worker protections and unfinished business
By
Chris Hamby
January 10, 2013
House bill targets deadly dust explosions
By
Chris Hamby
February 15, 2013
Bush administration kills safety regulation opposed by donors
By
Bill Dawson
April 11, 2002
New federal scrutiny in wake of Center and NPR grain bin 'drownings' report
By
Howard Berkes
March 29, 2013
The Justice Department might again consider criminal charges in case reported by Center and NPR.
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IMPACT: OSHA pares inspection goals
By
Jim Morris
June 7, 2012
OSHA acknowledges database of fatal accidents incomplete
By
Chris Hamby
November 4, 2011
New scrutiny of worker safety excludes some chemical plants
By
Chris Hamby
December 1, 2011
Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
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