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If We Want to Reduce Deaths at Hands of Police, We Need to Reduce Traffic Stops
By Thaddeus Johnson and Natasha Johnson
A Friend Remembers the Sensitive, Funny Tyre Nichols
By Sanya Mansoor
The Remarkable Response of RowVaughn Wells After Her Son Tyre Nichols' Death
By Keith Magee
America Goes About Juvenile Crime Sentencing All Wrong
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Why “Woke” Is A Convenient Republican Dog Whistle
"Just as with all effective dog whistles, the racial implications must be subtle, or better yet, implied," write Sam Perry and Eric McDaniel
By Samuel L. Perry and Eric L. McDaniel
January 26, 2023
Former FBI Official Arrested for Taking Payments From Russian Oligarch He Investigated
They attempted to cover their tracks by referring to him as “you-know-whom,” “our friend from Vienna,” and “the big guy”
By Vera Bergengruen
January 23, 2023
How We Can Make Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream of Ending Poverty A Reality
"Guaranteed income is an effective tool to offset rising costs for those who can least afford it," writes Michael Tubbs
By Michael Tubbs
January 16, 2023
DOJ Names Special Counsel in Biden Classified Documents Case
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel after classified documents were found at Biden's personal residence and former office.
By Brian Bennett
January 12, 2023
Law Enforcement Experts on Why Police Shouldn't be Allowed to Lie to Suspects
Police deception tactics can trick many innocent people into confessing to crimes they didn't commit, writes Saul Kassin.
By Saul Kassin
December 16, 2022
I'm a Blind Scientist and Inventor. More Disabled Kids Should Have the Opportunities I Had
"If an average sighted kid can build a career in STEM, shouldn't an average blind kid be able to as well?" writes Joshua Miele
By Joshua Miele
December 16, 2022
America Asked the Wrong Questions About Brittney Griner
Every American locked up abroad is worthy of our advocacy, writes Amanda Knox about the controversy around Brittney Griner's release
By Amanda Knox
December 13, 2022
Racism Is Not a Mental Illness—But It’s Complicated
Amid rising hate crime, America still can’t decide how bigotry and health fit together, and the debate has major legal implications
By Janell Ross
December 2, 2022
I Spent 25 Years in Prison for Marijuana Charges. Biden’s Pardon Is Not Enough
While Biden's marijuana pardon is a start, true justice requires a push for prison reform, writes Michael Thompson.
By Michael Thompson
December 1, 2022
The U.S. Prison System Doesn't Value True Justice
Daniel Medwed explores how the prison system doesn’t value true justice even for the innocent, but rather the appearance of it.
By Daniel Medwed
November 29, 2022
Too Many U.S. Veterans End Up Behind Bars. We Can Fix That
After service too many veterans end up in trouble with the law, we need to do something about that, writes former Senator Chuck Hagel
By Chuck Hagel
November 11, 2022
The People Building the Future of the #MeToo Fight
5 years after #MeToo went viral, movement founder Tarana Burke picks five people and groups blazing new trails in the sexual-justice fight
By Sanya Mansoor
October 15, 2022
The Ghost of Dred Scott Still Haunts Us
The Supreme Court is hearing a case, Fitisemanu v. United States, that will put to the test whether the 14th Amendment's promise still holds
By Neal Katyal
October 13, 2022
Youth Incarceration Harms America's Children
It's time to abolish the youth carceral system and move the resources into systems that focus on care and support for those in need of help
By Subini Annamma , Jyoti Nanda and Jamelia Morgan
October 13, 2022
Tarana Burke: What 'Me Too' Made Possible
Five years after #MeToo went viral, its founder reflects on why we're still falling short
By Tarana Burke
October 12, 2022
What to Know About the Controversy Over FBI Agent Timothy Thibault
Thibault has been embroiled in criticism from Republicans since earlier this summer when Senator Chuck Grassley accused him of political partisanship.
By Madeleine Carlisle
August 31, 2022
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