Tackling Mass Incarceration Requires More Than Freeing Nonviolent Drug Offenders
In 2020, the number of Americans in U.S. prisons and jails decreased substantially by 25% and 15% respectively. A new report by the Prison Policy […]
In 2020, the number of Americans in U.S. prisons and jails decreased substantially by 25% and 15% respectively. A new report by the Prison Policy […]
Starting at People v. Johnson, a verdict of the Michigan Court of Appeals on last week. It was written by Jane Markey (presiding judge) and […]
Start at Reynolds v. Arc of IowaThe Eighth Circuit’s (Judges Duane Beton and Jane Kelly) today ruled in favor of: Plaintiffs, the Arc of Iowa […]
Start at State v. TaylorThe North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Friday in favor of the petition (in an opinion written by Justice Michael Morgan). David […]
Joe Biden, President of the United States, was seen shopping without using a face-mask, despite it being required by his business. Nantucket also recently implemented […]
California becomes the first state to require high school students to pass a “Ethnic Studies” course that is CRT-based to graduate; new law will also […]