Investigating claims of Indigenous identity can harm legitimate individuals.
The 'Alleged Pretendians List' may be well-intentioned but poses risks to genuine Indigenous identities.
Danny Masterson's lawyers are making "unwanted contact" with jurors: Report
Danny Masterson's legal team allegedly contacted jurors improperly, raising ethical issues and safety concerns surrounding jury intimidation after the trial.
Don't take his life': South Carolina man faces execution after state justice called his sentence invalid
Richard Moore's execution raises concerns over racial bias and the appropriateness of his death sentence given he was unarmed during the incident.
US: Black man convicted by all-white jury executed DW 11/02/2024
Richard Moore was executed in South Carolina despite claims of self-defense in a case marked by claims of racial discrimination and unfair jury practices.
South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite objections from judge and jurors
The execution of Richard Moore raises serious concerns regarding racial bias and the integrity of the judicial system.
Support for Moore came from unexpected sources, yet failed to prevent his execution.
Two Separate Shaken Baby Cases in Texas Expose the Death Penalty as a Farce
Miscarriages of justice in capital cases highlight systemic flaws, particularly in Texas, where evidence of innocence often fails to prevent executions.
Don't take his life': South Carolina man faces execution after state justice called his sentence invalid
Richard Moore's execution raises concerns over racial bias and the appropriateness of his death sentence given he was unarmed during the incident.
US: Black man convicted by all-white jury executed DW 11/02/2024
Richard Moore was executed in South Carolina despite claims of self-defense in a case marked by claims of racial discrimination and unfair jury practices.
South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite objections from judge and jurors
The execution of Richard Moore raises serious concerns regarding racial bias and the integrity of the judicial system.
Support for Moore came from unexpected sources, yet failed to prevent his execution.
Two Separate Shaken Baby Cases in Texas Expose the Death Penalty as a Farce
Miscarriages of justice in capital cases highlight systemic flaws, particularly in Texas, where evidence of innocence often fails to prevent executions.
The Court of Appeal ruled City of London Police must pay compensation to a social worker Tasered in 2018, emphasizing accountability in police actions.
How the Facing Race Conference Is Meeting the Political Moment: A Conversation with Leslie Grant-Spann - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Race Forward convenes Facing Race to promote racial equity and unite activists for solutions and strategies.
Is California changing its attitude about progressive criminal justice reforms?
There's speculation that California is becoming more conservative after voters approved stricter punishments for some crimes.
The changes move it more toward the center politically than the right.
Hong Kong jails pro-democracy activists over controversial election
Hong Kong's High Court has sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to up to 10 years in prison, over a move to challenge Beijing's influence on Hong Kong elections.
Justice Department reportedly pushing Google to spin off Chrome | TechCrunch
The DOJ is pushing to force Google to spin off its Chrome browser business due to antitrust concerns.
Harshita Brella's mother calls for justice after daughter's body found in car boot
Harshita Brella was found dead, prompting her mother to seek justice while highlighting ongoing domestic violence issues.
900,000 Puerto Ricans Live in Swing States. Here's How One Is Responding to That Racist Joke.
Tony Hinchcliffe's derogatory comments about Puerto Rico have sparked significant backlash among Puerto Rican voters, influencing their political decisions in swing states.
Advocates to Hold 'Rally Against Family Policing'
Durham advocates rally to challenge systemic racism and abusive practices of Child Protective Services.
900,000 Puerto Ricans Live in Swing States. Here's How One Is Responding to That Racist Joke.
Tony Hinchcliffe's derogatory comments about Puerto Rico have sparked significant backlash among Puerto Rican voters, influencing their political decisions in swing states.
Advocates to Hold 'Rally Against Family Policing'
Durham advocates rally to challenge systemic racism and abusive practices of Child Protective Services.
Justice Department demands records from Illinois sheriff after July killing of Black woman
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the treatment of Black residents and those with disabilities by local authorities following a fatal police shooting.
Sign The Childcare Bills Into Law, Governor Hochul
New York's state legislature has passed three significant bills to address the child care crisis, awaiting Governor Hochul's signature.
Peace and Social Justice Harvest Fair (Palo Alto)
Support for local non-profits dedicated to peace and social justice through crafts and fair trade, with free food and live music.
Paedophile taekwondo coach who sexually assaulted two young children jailed for nine years
A taekwondo coach was sentenced to nine years for sexually assaulting two children, highlighting the importance of believing and supporting victims.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Says Parents Shouldn't Trust Matt Gaetz With Their Teenager': Nevermind With Our Entire System Of Justice'
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz criticized Matt Gaetz's nomination for Attorney General, emphasizing his lack of trustworthiness and experience with the justice system.
Paedophile taekwondo coach who sexually assaulted two young children jailed for nine years
A taekwondo coach was sentenced to nine years for sexually assaulting two children, highlighting the importance of believing and supporting victims.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Says Parents Shouldn't Trust Matt Gaetz With Their Teenager': Nevermind With Our Entire System Of Justice'
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz criticized Matt Gaetz's nomination for Attorney General, emphasizing his lack of trustworthiness and experience with the justice system.
Video. Peruvians call for justice and say 'No' to APEC
Indigenous protests in Peru are focused on demanding justice and accountability following political violence and oppression of rights.
Parents of Teens Robbed of Justice
The parents of two teenagers killed in one of Miami's first mass shootings on Jan 23, 2009, learned from the Miami Herald that their son's killer had been granted immunity from prosecution by the Miami Dade State Attorney's Office.
Parents of Teens Robbed of Justice
The parents of two teenagers killed in one of Miami's first mass shootings on Jan 23, 2009, learned from the Miami Herald that their son's killer had been granted immunity from prosecution by the Miami Dade State Attorney's Office.
Justice Dept. Reports Broad Civil Rights Abuses at Georgia Jail System
The Justice Department reports severe civil rights violations at Fulton County jail due to overcrowding and poor conditions.
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on solving problems through compromise
Finding common ground is essential for resolving challenging issues, even amidst differing opinions.
What's Next for the Rural Americans Who Oppose Trump?
Rural Americans are urged to take political action by running for office to combat growing extremism.
California voters reject Proposition 6 to ban forced labor in prisons
Voters rejected Proposition 6, which aimed to end forced labor in jails and prisons, reflecting ongoing struggles for criminal justice reform in California.
Nature Is a Right, Not a Privilege: Environmental Education as a Catalyst for Youth-Led Climate Justice - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The journey of engaging with nature can be influenced by cultural background and personal experiences.
How Trump won over Latino and Hispanic voters in historic numbers
Trump's victory in Miami-Dade highlights a significant shift in Latino voter support, moving from solidly Democratic to Republican.
Leaning into the whiteness': journalist Paola Ramos on why some Latinos have turned to the far right
Racist comments by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe highlight the complexities of Latino support for Trump, with some voters awakening to his xenophobic rhetoric.
New Film Explores the Power of Latino Voters in California - and Battleground States | KQED
Latino voters are diverse and influential, capable of shaping electoral outcomes at all levels.
How Trump won over Latino and Hispanic voters in historic numbers
Trump's victory in Miami-Dade highlights a significant shift in Latino voter support, moving from solidly Democratic to Republican.
Leaning into the whiteness': journalist Paola Ramos on why some Latinos have turned to the far right
Racist comments by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe highlight the complexities of Latino support for Trump, with some voters awakening to his xenophobic rhetoric.
New Film Explores the Power of Latino Voters in California - and Battleground States | KQED
Latino voters are diverse and influential, capable of shaping electoral outcomes at all levels.
Parenting That Is Mindful of Children's Temperament
Understanding children's temperament is crucial for effective parenting.
Developing positive relationships helps parents support children's growth.
Some temperament traits can intensify parenting challenges.
South London taekwondo coach sexually abused young girls in classes and their homes
Diego Solarte exploited his role to abuse young girls, leading to his conviction and highlighting the importance of safeguarding children in the community.
Trial of solicitor Cahir O'Higgins for alleged theft of 400 hears evidence from court clerk
The trial of Cahir O'Higgins focuses on allegations of theft and attempts to obstruct justice, highlighting issues of legal integrity.
Editorial: California doesn't have to choose between public safety and criminal justice reform
California voters reversed recent criminal justice reforms, indicating a push for stricter measures against theft and drug possession.
Youth Speak: What Young Climate Justice Leaders Need Now - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Young climate leaders are revitalizing climate justice movements with fresh visions, demanding action and support from older generations.
Stewards of the Earth: Centering Young Leaders of Color in the Face of Climate Crisis - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Young people and frontline communities are essential in the climate justice movement, guided by indigenous wisdom and a commitment to racial and social justice.
Becker: We must learn from history, reject Trump's talk of mass deportation
Mass deportation underlies a dangerous reality that risks family separation and community disruption.
Historical context reveals the trauma caused by prior mass deportation policies.
Pat Tillman's friendly fire death, and 20 years of trauma for his platoon
Pat Tillman's friendly fire death leads to 20 years of trauma for his platoon
Justice Wins Election in West Virginia, Giving Republicans a Senate Edge
Jim Justice's victory in the Senate race reflects a dramatic shift towards Republican dominance in West Virginia.
Jim Justice wins West Virginia Senate race, flipping seat for Republicans
Justice's win strengthens Republicans in the Senate.
His political shifts highlight changes in West Virginia's political landscape.
AI in Criminal Justice Is the Trend Attorneys Need to Know About
The integration of artificial intelligence in criminal justice raises significant concerns regarding civil liberties, privacy, and due process.
How the Movement for Black Lives Is Engaging with Electoral Politics: A Conversation with Rukiya Lumumba - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Electoral organizing is essential for empowering Black communities and addressing systemic issues like police violence and economic hardship.
Civil Rights Groups, Voters Celebrate Voter Purge Case Decision
The 4th Circuit's ruling protects North Carolina elections from baseless voter purges, affirming the importance of voters deciding the outcomes.
Florida and Texas say they won't let DOJ monitors into polling places to perform decades-long practice of watching for violations
Republican-led states are blocking federal election monitors from polling places, challenging a long-standing practice of federal oversight to protect voting rights.
Military Voting Rights Groups Applaud N.C. Court's Order
North Carolina's appellate court ruling safeguards the voting rights of overseas military-connected individuals, emphasizing legal protections established for their votes.
Civil Rights Groups, Voters Celebrate Voter Purge Case Decision
The 4th Circuit's ruling protects North Carolina elections from baseless voter purges, affirming the importance of voters deciding the outcomes.
Florida and Texas say they won't let DOJ monitors into polling places to perform decades-long practice of watching for violations
Republican-led states are blocking federal election monitors from polling places, challenging a long-standing practice of federal oversight to protect voting rights.
Military Voting Rights Groups Applaud N.C. Court's Order
North Carolina's appellate court ruling safeguards the voting rights of overseas military-connected individuals, emphasizing legal protections established for their votes.
Conor McGregor rape case: Jury selected in civil action against MMA star and another man
A jury has been selected this morning for the High Court civil action in which mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor and another man are facing allegations of rape.
Ohio police officer found guilty of shooting a black man holding phone
Former officer convicted for shooting Andre Hill, raising critical discussions on police accountability and use of force in the U.S.
In New York, Progressive Values Have a Line on the Ballot
Third-party voting in New York allows nuanced political expression beyond traditional party support.
The Worst States for Black Americans: Every State Ranked
Racial disparity in the U.S. is deeply rooted in historical policies and continues to affect various aspects of life today.
Parents Are Sharing Things Their Own Children Have Taught Them About Parenting
"Parenting is something you commit to fully and as hard as it is, it is easily the most rewarding and motivating experience of your life."
Review: Two new books raise big concerns about innocent men in U.S. prisons
The criminal justice system often wrongfully convicts innocent individuals, leading to devastating consequences.
Conservatives Are Trying to Trick Nebraskans Into Voting for an Abortion Ban
Voters in Nebraska face confusing ballot measures on abortion, with anti-choice groups employing deceptive tactics.
I'm an Environmentalist. That's Why I Can't Vote Green.
Progressives can succeed in elections, even with moderate Democrats, by focusing on local environmental issues and building grassroots movements.
Journalism Matters: Media played vital role reporting on riots, says justice minister
Journalists are essential for ensuring public access to vital information about justice, fostering accountability and transparency in the legal system.
15 Parenting "Red Flags" That Make People Feel Sorry For Your Kids
Parenting challenges include managing self-criticism and public behaviors that can impact children's self-esteem.
Menendez brothers' freedom bid points to shifting attitudes on sex abuse
New evidence is prompting calls for leniency for the Menendez brothers, reflecting changing attitudes towards male sexual abuse victims since their original conviction.
Jury finally seated in Daniel Penny NYC chokehold case, including straphangers who've witnessed outbursts on subway
The jury in Daniel Penny's trial has mostly experienced erratic behavior on the subway, which may impact their judgment.
The trial has sparked significant racial tension regarding jury selection, with accusations of racially motivated strikes by the defense.
Organizations Demand Prison Population Reduction After Helene
North Carolina organizations demand the release of 400 women and 1,500 men from overcrowded prisons following severe hurricane damage and inhumane conditions.
ICE Has Secretly Been Recording Inaccurate Data, Hiding Racial Disparities
ICE is accused of misclassifying Black immigrants as white, necessitating a DOJ investigation.
BAJI's findings highlight systemic racial bias in immigrant detention practices.
Sharp rise in numbers claiming Child Benefit from outside State, countries of claimants revealed
Child Benefit payments were made for over 6,700 non-resident children, significantly rising from previous years.
Payments are under EU law, allowing benefits for children abroad if at least one parent contributes in Ireland.
A Jury Is Set for the Trial of Daniel Penny, Accused in Subway Killing
A jury of 12 Manhattanites has been chosen to decide the fate of Daniel Penny, a Long Island man who put a homeless man in a fatal chokehold on a subway car last year.
Photos: On the Front Lines of Florida's Abortion Wars
Florida's abortion restrictions have drastically reduced clinic patient numbers, emphasizing the impact of legislative changes on women's health access.
AI images, child sexual abuse and a first prosecution of its kind' - podcast
AI technology poses serious challenges in the creation of abusive content, necessitating immediate legal reforms.
Hugh Nelson's case highlights the urgent need for robust measures against AI-generated child abuse imagery.
Study: Care for one infant costs at least 10% of a family's yearly income in 48 states
Child care costs are a significant financial concern for families, often taking up large portions of their annual income.
Where the Puerto Rican population in the U.S. is concentrated
Bigoted remarks at a rally could alienate Puerto Rican voters, a key demographic in swing states.
How to cover political violence and threats without making it worse - Poynter
Media must balance reporting on political violence to avoid exacerbating public fear or minimizing actual threats.