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The Vanguard has documented the everyday injustices that occur in America's courtrooms, such as overcharging, racial ...
Universities that have eliminated standardized test requirements for admissions have seen gains in diversity, but these gains ...
Humans of San Quentin hosted its first-ever "Graduation and Celebration" at San Quentin State Prison, honoring the voices of ...
Rashon Venable, an incarcerated author, reflects on his time at Attica Correctional Facility and how it led him to reject ...
New Jersey's Special Treatment Unit, designed to keep the public safe from sex offenders deemed dangerous, has been ...
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, in a New York Daily News op-ed, emphasized the need for public discussion on the ...
Over 1,000 rabbis from around the world have signed a letter criticizing Israel's conduct in the Gaza war, calling for ...
The City of Davis released a report summarizing the activities and community feedback from the Community Artists Research Engagement (CARE) initiative, which was supported by a $300,000 grant and ...
Wealth inequality in the United States is growing, and while some argue that it is a necessary part of a meritocratic system, ...
San Quentin Rehabilitation Center hosted its first-ever Fiesta de San Salvador, a celebration of Centro-American and ...
The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a challenge to Oklahoma's ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors, ...
Judge John Lonergan Jr. warned a man struggling to complete court-mandated Narcotics Anonymous meetings that failure to ...
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