I am a trans man incarcerated in a woman's prison where feminism is a four-letter word
The existing structures of feminism in Texas face challenges due to conservative and Confederate ideals, impacting marginalized groups like transgender inmates. [ more ]
Opinion: Weinstein conviction reversal will create a chilling effect
The recent decision by New York's highest court to reverse Harvey Weinstein's conviction has a chilling effect on justice for sexual assault survivors. [ more ]
Opinion: Train California judges better to offer equal justice for women and minorities
A bill on equal justice for women and minorities in California's courts aims to address gender and minority bias, creating a more just legal system. [ more ]
End majority jury verdicts to prevent more justice horror', says Malkinson
Jury unanimity is crucial to prevent miscarriages of justice, as majority verdicts can lead to wrongful convictions and significant suffering. [ more ]
Lewisham chosen to trial government reforms to children's social care
The 'Families First for Children' Pathfinder Programme aims to improve services for struggling families to keep children safe within their homes through early interventions. [ more ]
Feds score clean sweep in verdicts at Aryan Brotherhood prison gang trial in Sacramento
A jury in Sacramento convicted three Aryan Brotherhood prison gang members on all counts in a federal racketeering, murder, and drug conspiracy case. [ more ]
Judge Who Brawled With Neighbors Will Remain on N.Y. Bench
The Buffalo-area judge involved in a physical altercation with his neighbors and police will face censure but retain his position despite the scrutiny around his actions and decision. [ more ]
REPORT: North Carolina's Education System Stuck in Cycle of Racism
Racial disparities in North Carolina's school system disproportionately affect students of color, as highlighted in the 2022-23 Racial Equity Report Cards. [ more ]
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's "Disappointing" Release Led To A $200 Million Shortfall For Warner Bros.
The poor financial performance of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League had a significant impact on Warner Bros. Discovery, comparing unfavorably to the success of Hogwarts Legacy. [ more ]
Court rules names of officers involved in Ejaz Choudry's death cannot stay secret | CBC News
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a mentally ill man in crisis should not have their names shielded from the public. [ more ]
Ontario appeals decision striking down parts of agriculture law | CBC News
Ontario is appealing a judge's decision to strike down parts of an agriculture law that restricted exposure of farm conditions under false pretenses. [ more ]
Disgusting!' Joe Scarborough Pounds Table Over Stunning Report About Judge Samuel Alito's Stop the Steal' Sign After Jan 6
Justice Alito flying an upside-down flag, symbolizing support for Stop the Steal movement, created uproar among critics questioning his impartiality. [ more ]
Suburban schools becoming less white, more Latino 70 years after Brown decision
The resegregation of America's public schools in suburbs has increased significantly over the past three decades, with Black and Latino families facing patterns of racial and economic segregation. [ more ]
Latino students are the most segregated they've been since 1968
Despite increased diversity, U.S. public schools are growing more racially segregated, with Latino students facing particularly high levels of segregation. [ more ]
Michael Cohen Is Prosecutors' Last Witness In Trump's Trial. Here's What Happens Next.
The Manhattan DA's case against Trump nears conclusion with 19 witnesses and potential testimony from Trump, closing arguments are crucial in determining the verdict. [ more ]
Exclusion of Jewish Jurors Prompts Review of California Death Row Cases
Prejudice notes made during jury selection in a murder trial may lead to convictions being tossed out, impacting California's death row cases. [ more ]
NYC pols seek social workers in all NYPD precincts
Having social workers in all NYPD precincts can help break the cycle of constant arrests and address underlying mental health conditions for individuals. [ more ]
From Incremental Change to Justice - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Centering people in policy-making is essential for justice-oriented approaches, moving away from siloed programs towards a comprehensive focus on empowerment and liberation. [ more ]
Liberia passes a law setting up a long-awaited war crimes court
President Joseph Boakai on Thursday signed an executive order to create a long-awaited war crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of Liberia's two civil wars, characterized by widespread mass killings, torture and sexual violence.
7 Excuses People Gave to Avoid Jury Duty in Senator Menendez's Bribery Trial
Jury selection for Senator Menendez's bribery case faced potential juror hardships, including child care and work conflicts, highlighting common challenges. [ more ]
House GOP escalates war on Justice Dept. as members flock to Trump trial
Republican House Judiciary and Oversight chairs criticize Biden administration for politicizing the justice system while simultaneously participating in Trump's trial. [ more ]
Boeing prosecutors aim to decide criminal charge by early June
The U.S. Justice Department may decide in June whether to revoke Boeing's deferred-prosecution agreement, which allowed the company to avoid criminal charges for the 737 Max crashes. [ more ]
Ontario First Nations denied equal access to justice, lawsuit alleges
A political organization representing Ontario First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge against the province and the government of Canada, alleging First Nations are being denied equal access to justice.
Justice Jackson warns of Oval Office crime center' at immunity hearing
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about granting the president absolute immunity, suggesting it could foster criminal activity in the Oval Office.
First responders were sentenced in Elijah McClain's death. But has justice been done?
Race All first responders charged in the fatal botched arrest of Elijah McClain have been sentenced, but questions remain about whether it's changed how Black people are treated by police and paramedics.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Invokes The Former Guy' Trump Nickname In Final Leg Of Supreme Court Immunity Hearing
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson referenced 'the former guy' nickname for ex-President Donald Trump during a Supreme Court hearing on presidential immunity. [ more ]
The slowdown in prison admissions during the pandemic led to a decrease in younger incarcerated individuals, impacting the demographic composition within prisons and potentially affecting excess mortality rates. [ more ]