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Dustin Volz

Dustin Volz
Dustin Volz is a staff correspondent for National Journal covering tech policy. His work has previously appeared in The Washington Post, The Center for Public Integrity, and The Arizona Republic. Dustin is a graduate of Arizona State University and a publisher of Downtown Devil, a hyper-local news site serving the downtown Phoenix community. Before arriving at National Journal, Dustin spent nine months teaching English at a high school in Indonesia through a Fulbright scholarship.
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De Blasio to Uber: Surge Pricing During the Blizzard Is Illegal

The New York City mayor promised to crack down on "for-hire vehicles" that raise their prices during the coming winter storm.

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Police Body Cameras Are Already Facing Police Skeptics

Money from Obama’s funding pledge helps, but it only goes so far if police departments are reluctant to adopt the new technology.

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Major Tech Company Severs Ties With ALEC

SAP is the latest in a string of tech organizations to bolt from the conservative group of state legislators and corporations.

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Why Are So Many People Getting Sentenced to Death in Houston?

Ten counties are responsible for more than a quarter of all U.S. executions, but one in Texas far surpasses all others.

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Missouri Is Lying Under Oath About the Lethal-Injection Drugs It Has Administered

“I’m testifying right now to tell you that will not be the case. We will not use those drugs,” one official said.