The Sacramento Police Department was found liable for violating the constitutional rights of George Floyd protesters, but the court declined to issue a permanent injunction to mandate reforms, leaving the plaintiffs and their supporters feeling that justice remains elusive.
Political violence in the United States is increasing and becoming normalized, with elected officials from both parties reporting death threats and swatting incidents, and the Federal Election Commission changing the rules to allow campaign funds to be used for security.
President Trump mobilized the California National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles to assist in federal immigration operations, despite objections from Gov. Newsom and L.A. Mayor Bass, and historical precedent suggests that the measures will have devastating impacts on the Latino community and ultimately benefit Democrats.
Corinna Lane, a former prosecutor, discusses the flaws in the US death penalty system, the pharmaceutical crisis that halted lethal injection, and the humanity of those on death row in her book Secrets of the Killing State.