Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Policing, Privacy ‘Sunshine’ will allay fears as cops try futuristic policies Steven Greenhut March 26, 2019 The Orange County Register
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Policing, Privacy Criminal Suspects Deserve Genetic Privacy, Too Nila Bala March 18, 2019 Slate
Op-Eds Bail System Changes, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy The Bill of Rights ‘Shouldn’t Come With a Bill’ Lars Trautman March 14, 2019 The Crime Report
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Policing, Pretrial, Prison Reform, Privacy, Reentry Can the US import a new prison attitude from Europe? Arthur Rizer, SteVon Felton Jan 21, 2019 Washington Examiner
Op-Eds Clean Slate, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Education, Housing, Jobs, Fines and Fees, Policing, Pretrial, Prison Reform, Privacy, Reentry The new symbol of shame: “C” for conviction Emily Mooney, Arthur Rizer Jan 7, 2019 The Washington Examiner
In the News Cannabis, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy, Prosecution Police use smell to conduct warrantless searches: WFTV-9 (ABC) Investigates Lars Trautman Nov 19, 2018 WFTV-9 (ABC)
Real Solutions Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Midwest, Policing, Privacy, State Policy Police data collection in Chicago creates accountability and improves officer safety SteVon Felton Nov 13, 2018
Real Solutions Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Cybersecurity Policy, Education, Housing, Jobs, Policing, Privacy, Reentry Sending the Military to the Border Helps Neither the Military nor the Border Lars Trautman Oct 29, 2018
Op-Eds Policing, Pretrial, Privacy, Sentencing Protecting second chances for the formerly incarcerated in the age of facial recognition Nila Bala, Lars Trautman Sept 19, 2018 TechTank
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Policing, Pretrial, Privacy, Use of Force Cops have been losing tech race, but that’s changing Jonathan Haggerty, Arthur Rizer July 10, 2018 InsideSources