The Florida Supreme Court Is Radically Reshaping Death Penalty Law
The newly conservative court has overturned decades of precedent that provided a check on unconstitutional death sentences.
The newly conservative court has overturned decades of precedent that provided a check on unconstitutional death sentences.
Voices
Haaland will have to overcome the Interior’s legacy of colonialism and fossil fuel plunder — as well as her boss’s moderate centrism.
The next head of DHS will need to grapple with the insular, hard-right worldview held by influential border and immigration officials.
Out for Blood
In the shadow of Trump’s execution spree, the families of the condemned share a particular trauma that few can understand.
Innocence Project New Orleans lawyers relied on a July court ruling to make a case for Fate Winslow’s release. He’d been in prison for 12 years.
The film “Church and the Fourth Estate” tells the story of how the Boy Scouts tried to cover up a massive scandal of child sexual abuse.
Protests for Black Lives
The city’s lawsuit came after protesters won a restraining order against Detroit cops for their violent response to the George Floyd protests.
Legislation introduced in New York this week is the latest, most ambitious effort to keep police from breaking into people’s homes.
A female sergeant said it was tragic that a soldier had to die before the Army took notice of sexual assault and harassment on base.
The War on Immigrants
Even as the ban will expire on December 31, some school districts that rely on foreign teachers will still have vacancies next semester.
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