Category: News and Media

Criminal Justice Perspectives: The Boston Marathon Bombings

Friday, April 19, 2013
As we mourn the tragic events that plagued the Boston Marathon Monday we are reminded of the selfless and relentless work of those in law enforcement and public safety. read more
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AUTHOR: Gretchen Fleming & Scott Brantley

UPDATE: Florida v. Jardines (U.S. Supreme Court Case)

Monday, April 01, 2013
We published an article about upcoming Supreme Court cases affecting law enforcement last fall, and the Supreme Court has now ruled on one of those cases on March 26.  The facts of the Jardines case are as follows: read more
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A Response to Sandy Hook: When did we stop protecting the Constitution?

Monday, December 17, 2012
As we mourn for the families and the community surrounding the tragic Sandy Hook shooting, I find that I am at a loss for words, and those who know me know that this in and of itself an anomaly.  I was asked to create a blog regarding this shooting.  As a mother of five children, three of which are kindergarten age, I cannot even think about Friday's events without tears and terror.  I feel for those families, I praise those teachers, and I beg society to see this as a call for help.  read more
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AUTHOR: Gretchen Fleming

Chancellor University & The Men Who Built America

Wednesday, December 05, 2012
The Men Who Built America is a new four part History Channel series on the great American industrial leaders Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and Henry Ford.   These men made it look easy and learning their stories makes one wonder if destiny played a role in what they accomplished. Perhaps they were able to build these great companies because they
were destined to do so and they simply chose to fulfill their destiny? read more
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AUTHOR: Richard Brhel

Supreme Court Case Update

Monday, November 26, 2012
US Supreme CourtAt a recent Webinar about the Criminal Justice program we briefly discussed a couple of recent U.S. Supreme Court cases of interest to both Criminal Justice majors and law enforcement officers.  Maybe you have some comments or opinions about the cases and a prediction as to how the Supreme Court will rule. read more
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AUTHOR: Scott Brantley

Thoughts On the Recent Attempted Federal Reserve Attack

Friday, October 19, 2012

Once again we find New York City a target for terrorist attacks.  The attempt on the Federal Reserve yesterday was the fifteenth plot averted by the authorities since September 11, 2001.

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AUTHOR: Gretchen Fleming & Scott Brantley
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