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- 1From:The Christian Century (Vol. 139, Issue 15)"A guy can stand out there--or a girl or whoever with a rifle, an AR-15, or a handgun--and stand there on a sidewalk looking at the school. The difference is this: We can't even stop and ask them what they're doing...
- 2From:The New Yorker (Vol. 98, Issue 15)Byline: Dana Goodyear Above the Law Are there gangs operating inside the L.A. County Sheriff's Department? "I had always heard stories-'Don't go to East Los Angeles Station,' " Rosa Gonzalez , a deputy with the Los...
- 3From:The EconomistFirst lady Susan Hutson must reform a notorious jail amid rising crime T HE ARRIVAL of a new sheriff is not always a joyous occasion--at least in the films of John Ford or Clint Eastwood. Usually, it means something...
- 4From:Mother Jones (Vol. 47, Issue 1)ON A GLORIOUS SATURDAY in October, about 75 people gather inside an airy insulation installer's warehouse on Maryland's Eastern Shore, ready for a daylong lesson in resisting tyranny. The mostly white, middle-aged crowd...
- 5From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Jimmy Nesbitt Andrew Heisel makes it a point to treat every defendant who comes through the Milwaukee County Circuit Court with respect. Heisel, a deputy sheriff for the county, serves as a bailiff for Branch...
- 6From:The New American (Vol. 36, Issue 19)"Sheriffs in Oregon have cited the fact that so many rioters in Portland have had their criminal charges dropped as the reason they will not be sending any deputies to the city to quell the nightly violence." In a...
- 7From:Mother Jones (Vol. 45, Issue 5)CAROLINA CIRU TOLD herself it was going to be okay when she saw the flashing blue lights in her rearview mirror on a Friday afternoon in February. Ciru, a 42-year-old Honduran immigrant, had been stopped before while...
- 8From:Library Journal (Vol. 145, Issue 9)In the wake of the May 25 killing of George Floyd, director Amy Dodson decided that Douglas County Library, NV, should take a stance on Black Lives Matter. Dodson and her staff drafted a brief statement that read in...
- 9From:American Jails (Vol. 33, Issue 4)Although I served as a police officer for more than 20 years, I honestly had little experience in what was now the largest component of my job as the newly elected sheriff. Having spent most of my career with the same...
- 10From:The Economist (Vol. 432, Issue 9155)The Dart arts What happens when a radical sheriff comes to town WHEN IT COMES to the treatment of mentally ill people, says Tom Dart, "in future people will look back and call us evil." Mr Dart, who serves Cook...
- 11From:The Progressive (Vol. 83, Issue 4)Emails obtained by Political Research Associates, and shared exclusively with The Progressive, show extensive contacts and cooperation between the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) and an anti-immigrant group....
- 12From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 12)Washington State liberals passed a law attempting to track and control guns. Law officers across that state are blocking its use, recognizing that it is unconstitutional and wrong. With the right to keep and bear...
- 13From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 5)Small acts of kindness often have a big impact. In the pouring rain, Jefferson County Deputy Sheriff Tiffany Dial of Birmingham, Alabama, stood in a salute during the funeral procession of a fallen officer, Sergeant...
- 14From:National Review (Vol. 71, Issue 2)Elections have consequences, even if gross incompetence does not. That should be the takeaway from the welcome news that newly minted governor of Florida Ron DeSantis has removed Broward County sheriff Scott Israel from...
- 15From:National Review (Vol. 70, Issue 11)At a White House roundtable, a California sheriff complained about her state's sanctuary-city laws, which might prevent her from flagging an MS-13 gang member to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This prompted...
- 16From:National Review (Vol. 70, Issue 10)Vice President Mike Pence, in Arizona to address a pro-Trump group, called out former sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was in the audience, as "a great friend of this president" and a "tireless champion of strong borders and the...
- 17From:The New Yorker (Vol. 94, Issue 11)Byline: Ashley Powers Lone Stars A movement of sheriffs who say they are answerable only to the Constitution. tifIllustration by Brian StaufferLong tenures give sheriffs wide latitude to shape how the law is...
- 18From:National Review (Vol. 70, Issue 6)The scale of the failure of the Broward County sheriff's department will long be studied. So, too, will be Sheriff Israel's startling lack of leadership--and his startling lack of self-awareness to boot. At CNN's...
- 19From:National Review (Vol. 70, Issue 2)There are two possible bad outcomes presented by Sheriff Joe Arpaio's bid for the Republican nomination in the Arizona Senate race. The first is that he would lose the race, with Arizona's Republicans joining Alabama's...
- 20From:Texas Monthly (Vol. 45, Issue 11)IN THIS EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT FROM JAMES P. McCOLLOM'S THE LAST SHERIFF IN TEXAS, ONE OF THE STATE'S DEADLIEST LAWMEN IS GUNNED DOWN IN A1947 SHOOT-OUT THAT CAPTIVATED THE COUNTRY AND LEFT MANY LOCALS TO WONDER WHETHER HE...