Supreme Court Justice Joanne Quinones advocates for diversity in the courts
In a recent episode of the podcast "Amici," produced by the NYS Court System and hosted on SoundCloud, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Joanne Quiñones shared insights into her upbringing and judicial philosophy.
The long, storied history of solidarity between Black and Irish activists : Code Switch
Frederick Douglass visited Ireland in 1845 to seek support for abolition, leading to a longstanding solidarity between Black civil rights leaders and Irish republican activists.
The episode explores the historical connections and exchanges between Black civil rights leaders and Irish republican activists, highlighting the significance of Frederick Douglass' visit to Ireland. [ more ]
Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn't tell full story
The documentary series Justice, USA on Tennessee's criminal justice system fell short of expectations.
The series attempted to offer a comprehensive view of various aspects of the criminal justice system, including prisons, mental health, addiction, and incarceration effects. [ more ]
Prosecutors put men on death row. This California D.A. wants to take them off
California has practically ended capital punishment despite it being in law, but some inmates remain on death row.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is preparing to request a change in penalties for 14 inmates due to concerns over racial bias. [ more ]
Chief Justice Extols Legacy of Sandra Day O'Connor
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. praised Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's legacy as the first woman on the Supreme Court and her dedication to civics and civility.
Justice O'Connor was recognized with the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law for her significant contributions to civics education and the public perception of judges. [ more ]
Governor Kay Ivey Signed SB1, Alabama's Anti-Absentee Ballot Bill
Alabama Governor signed a law banning ballot harvesting and making it a potential felony to receive payment for assisting with absentee ballots applications.
The history of election changes in response to Supreme Court decisions suggests challenges to ensuring free and fair elections in Alabama. [ more ]
'Struck by Justice:' Polly Klaas murder led to harsher sentences. Is that the answer to crime?
The Three Strikes Law in California stemmed from the tragic murder of Polly Klaas, resulting in harsher sentences for repeat offenders.
The law set the tone for tough-on-crime policies, leading to mass incarceration but has faced pushback as criminal justice reform efforts gain traction. [ more ]
FBI Raids California Prison Facing 63 Lawsuits Over Systemic Sexual Abuse
The federal correctional institution in Dublin, California, was placed on lockdown after a raid by FBI agents resulted in the removal of top prison officials.
Despite previous arrests for sexual abuse, the prison in Dublin continues to face issues of sexual abuse and retaliation. [ more ]
Democracy Needs Workers - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The decline of democratic institutions globally is a major concern, with a rise in autocrats, misinformation, and political violence.
Philanthropic efforts are focusing on strengthening democratic foundations by supporting civic education, voter access, and labor institutions. [ more ]
Considering a community-first approach to public safety and crime prevention - Austin Monitor
Community intervention and public health approaches are seen as beneficial for addressing public safety issues like gun violence and nonviolent crimes.
Interventions such as trauma recovery and addressing family conflict can prevent violence from occurring. [ more ]
Economic inequality is detrimental, with the affluent 1% capturing a disproportionate share of global wealth and emitting high levels of carbon dioxide.
Income inequality leads to societal dysfunction, impacting various aspects like health, crime rates, and overall well-being. [ more ]
Progressive criminal justice reforms can have unintended consequences, as seen with the Raise the Age law contributing to a rise in youth gun crime.
District Attorney David Soares faces backlash for highlighting the impact of misguided laws on the disproportionate victimization of young black men in Albany. [ more ]
Why Disability Justice Activists Have Joined the Movement to Stop Cop City
The Stop Cop City movement in Atlanta is a diverse coalition opposing the construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center in Weelaunee Forest.
The construction of Cop City is seen as a disability justice issue that disproportionately harms disabled individuals. [ more ]