By Yana Singhal WASHINGTON, DC — The Biden administration this week unveiled an executive order that wou ...
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Vera Institute of Justice Argues Biden Executive Action at Southern Border Goes Against Voters’ Desire for Humane Immigration Solutions
Vera Institute of Justice Argues Biden Executive Action at Southern Border Goes Against Voters’ Desire for Humane Immigration Solutions
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Report Finds More Mistakes Made Executing Black People Than Other Races
Report Finds More Mistakes Made Executing Black People Than Other Races
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U.S. Senate Launches Inquiry into Alleged Abuse of Youth in Juvenile Detention Facilities
U.S. Senate Launches Inquiry into Alleged Abuse of Youth in Juvenile Detention Facilities
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Doubts Expressed Even after New Supreme Court Ethics Established, Following Public Scrutiny over Justice Thomas’ Benefits from Wealthy Conservatives
Doubts Expressed Even after New Supreme Court Ethics Established, Following Public Scrutiny over Justice Thomas’ Benefits from Wealthy Conservatives
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Report: Why Cities Should See Housing First as Tool for Decarceration
Report: Why Cities Should See Housing First as Tool for Decarceration
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Trump Indicted Tuesday for 3rd Time – Charges for Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election Results
Trump Indicted Tuesday for 3rd Time – Charges for Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election Results
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California Governor, AG and Texas Sheriff Urge U.S. Dept. of Justice to Investigate Fraudulent and Deceitful Transportation of Asylum Seekers
California Governor, AG and Texas Sheriff Urge U.S. Dept. of Justice to Investigate Fraudulent and Deceitful Transportation of Asylum Seekers
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In-Depth New York Times Story on ‘How Police Violence Weighs on Black Americans’ Focuses on Psychological Strain of Police Abuse
In-Depth New York Times Story on ‘How Police Violence Weighs on Black Americans’ Focuses on Psychological Strain of Police Abuse
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Student Opinion: American Medication Shortages and Accessibility
Student Opinion: American Medication Shortages and Accessibility
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New Report Finds Restoring Voting Rights for People with Felony Conviction Can Improve Public Safety
New Report Finds Restoring Voting Rights for People with Felony Conviction Can Improve Public Safety
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Devastating Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria Kill Tens of Thousands; Construction Loopholes Are to Blame
Devastating Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria Kill Tens of Thousands; Construction Loopholes Are to Blame
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ChatGPT’s Educational Effects, As Written By ChatGPT
ChatGPT’s Educational Effects, As Written By ChatGPT
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What Happens When You’re One of the 46,000 to 230,000 Wrongfully Convicted of a Crime?
What Happens When You’re One of the 46,000 to 230,000 Wrongfully Convicted of a Crime?