By Denise Tessier On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that routine strip searches are acceptable in the United States – for even the most minor of offenses. Recognizing the magnitude of this ruling, Journal reporter Scott Sandlin got together a local angle on the story in time for its publication this morning; fittingly, [...]
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A Story of Magnitude: High Court Stripping Away at Privacy, Civil Rights
April 3rd, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Tags:ABQ Journal Watch·ABQJournalWatch.com·Albert Florence·Albuquerque Journal·civil rights·Metropolitan Detention Center·privacy·Scott Sandlin·strip searches·Tom Swisstack·U.S. Supreme Court
A New Way For Newspaper Obits?
December 16th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized
By Denise Tessier Knowing I subscribe to the Journal, a family member recently called to ask if I would look on the obituary page for the name of a friend whom she heard had just passed away. It was a Sunday, generally the day with the greatest number of such tributes. I looked on the [...]
Tags:Albuquerque Journal·classifieds·death notices·Gail Rubin·Gene Franchini·paid obituaries·Scott Sandlin·The Family Plot Blog
