By David M. Greenwald Executive Editor Sacramento, CA – Protesters claim that the Sacramento Police Depar ...
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Protesters Sue Sacramento Police Department for Allegedly Repressing Racial Justice Protesters with Violence, Surveillance, and Home Raids
Protesters Sue Sacramento Police Department for Allegedly Repressing Racial Justice Protesters with Violence, Surveillance, and Home Raids
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Commentary: Some people want Davis to change … but change to what? A Profile of the Suggestions Received So Far
Commentary: Some people want Davis to change … but change to what? A Profile of the Suggestions Received So Far
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Defense Expert Argues to Dismantle Wrongful Convictions, Investing in Public Defense a Must
Defense Expert Argues to Dismantle Wrongful Convictions, Investing in Public Defense a Must
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Commentary: Does Gun Control Database Make for Safer Streets in California?
Commentary: Does Gun Control Database Make for Safer Streets in California?
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Federal Court Win Requires Mississippi City to Approve Building of a Mosque after Previous Denial
Federal Court Win Requires Mississippi City to Approve Building of a Mosque after Previous Denial
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DUI Jury Trial Proceeds Wednesday – Man Claims CHP Arrested Wrong Driver
DUI Jury Trial Proceeds Wednesday – Man Claims CHP Arrested Wrong Driver
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Commentary: The Next Wave is Here, Can We Ride It Out without a Shutdown?
Commentary: The Next Wave is Here, Can We Ride It Out without a Shutdown?
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Appellate Court Rules Trial Court Should Have Granted Relief Under SB 1437 in 25-Year-Old Felony Murder Case
Appellate Court Rules Trial Court Should Have Granted Relief Under SB 1437 in 25-Year-Old Felony Murder Case
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January 6th Day of Remembrance and Action
January 6th Day of Remembrance and Action
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Federal Court, Philly DA Office Agree Rights Violated of Man Convicted of Murder in 1984 – Conviction of Willie Stokes Vacated
Federal Court, Philly DA Office Agree Rights Violated of Man Convicted of Murder in 1984 – Conviction of Willie Stokes Vacated
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‘End Wrongful Convictions Act’ Introduced at Capitol, Could Help ‘Exonerate Innocent People Across CA,’ Predicts Lawmaker
‘End Wrongful Convictions Act’ Introduced at Capitol, Could Help ‘Exonerate Innocent People Across CA,’ Predicts Lawmaker
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Understanding Addiction in Order to Heal
Understanding Addiction in Order to Heal
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Guest Commentary: Georgia’s New Electoral Maps Dilute the Power of Black Voters
Guest Commentary: Georgia’s New Electoral Maps Dilute the Power of Black Voters
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Drug Enforcement Efforts Not Only Make Drugs More Dangerous, It Also Increases Racial Inequity
Monday Morning Thoughts: Drug Enforcement Efforts Not Only Make Drugs More Dangerous, It Also Increases Racial Inequity
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REPORT: Nothing Much Changed in 2020 – People of Color Targeted, Abused by Law Enforcement More in Vehicle Stops Across California
REPORT: Nothing Much Changed in 2020 – People of Color Targeted, Abused by Law Enforcement More in Vehicle Stops Across California
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Guest Commentary: Some people want Davis to change … but change to what?
Guest Commentary: Some people want Davis to change … but change to what?
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Commentary: Making of a Viral Case
Commentary: Making of a Viral Case
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Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 136: Senator Dave Cortese Talks Criminal Justice Reform
Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 136: Senator Dave Cortese Talks Criminal Justice Reform
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The Prone Position Comes Under Fire Again as a Black Teen Dies in Police Custody
The Prone Position Comes Under Fire Again as a Black Teen Dies in Police Custody
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Mass quarantines at San Quentin as prison officials prepare for Omicron surge
Mass quarantines at San Quentin as prison officials prepare for Omicron surge