Ross Tuttle is a documentary filmmaker and freelance journalist living in New York who is working on a long-form documentary examining various aspects of the criminal justice system in New York.
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Cities August 21, 2013
How the New York City Council’s Community Safety Act stands the best chance of curtailing the NYPD’s most destructive racial profiling practices.
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Law March 19, 2013
The department’s emphasis on numbers and the union's cooperation has led to millions of suspicion-less stop-and-frisks.
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Police and Law Enforcement October 12, 2012
Council members demanded answers from Mayor Bloomberg's representative just one day after a video released by The Nation documented an abusive stop.
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Cities October 8, 2012
An audio recording of a stop-and-frisk in action sheds unprecedented light on a practice that has put the city’s young people of color in the NYPD's cross hairs.
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Political Figures October 28, 2008
Just months after the Keating Five scandal, John McCain hosted a family reunion at a Bermuda Navy base--on the taxpayer's dime.
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Society October 20, 2008
Military commissions officials are using punitive psychological evaluations as part of a strategy to discredit and silence a former colleague turned whistleblower.
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Law July 17, 2008
New evidence sheds light on the inappropriate and corrupting influence of Brig. General Thomas Hartmann on the military commissions process.
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US Wars and Military Action May 8, 2008
Ethical conflicts and judicial dysfunction cloud the military commissions system at Guantánamo.
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Law March 28, 2008
Lieut. Cmdr. Brian Mizer has filed a motion to dismiss charges against Salim Hamdan, in light of new evidence documenting the improper involvement of political appointees.
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Law February 26, 2008
As criticism over his support for torture and his interference in the Gitmo trials escalates, William J. Haynes steps down.
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