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Despite Clinton Endorsement, Bernie Lays Foundation to Carry on “Revolution“
Bernie Sanders is hoping to keep his “political revolution” alive.
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Trump Gets His Talking Points From White Supremacist Twitter Accounts
We have a candidate for the most powerful US political office openly flirting with the darkest fringes of the far-right.
Victory for Purvi Patel, but Still a Loss for Reproductive Rights
Indiana has a history of applying unreasonable charges to pregnant women in order to jail them for harm they may have caused to their pregnancies.
Slow Death: Is the Trauma of Police Violence Killing Black Women?
Recognizing black women who suffer the trauma of police violence as victims of this violence factors gender into our analyses in important ways.
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Aging People in Prison Face Continuing Denial of Compassionate Release
Requests for compassionate release of the aging and chronically ill in federal prison are most often denied.
Turkish Academics Fear Growing Witch Hunt Following Failed Coup
The growing academic purges have made scholars extremely wary of publishing critical or sensitive material.
Reframing Justice: Counter-Storytelling and Social Transformation
Who gets to tell what stories, to whom, and under what conditions about the criminal punishment system in Arizona?
Newt Gingrich Wants a Muslim Test — Okay, Here’s What It Would Look Like
First, we'd need to determine who is to handle such a feat.
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Federal “Blue Lives Matter” Legislation Picks Up Steam, Advances Myth That Cops Are Under Threat
The Blue Lives Matter Act and its sister laws are contrary to statistical evidence.
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Northwest Tribes Band Together to Stop Oil-by-Rail
Coastal tribes share tactics and resources to bring fossil fuel transport to a halt.