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Justice is no longer blind: The Supreme Court has allowed racial profiling

Justice is no longer blind: The Supreme Court has allowed racial profiling

The Supreme Court’s 1954 ruling in Brown v. Education Committee created seismic shifts both legally and culturally. It conveyed a strong message that racism would no longer be tolerated under the American Constitution. However, the reality is more complex. Eliminating racial bias completely from American life or public education is, I think, still a distant […]

Liberal Justice Sotomayor Frequently Corrects Stephen Colbert on ICE Deportation Ruling

Liberal Justice Sotomayor Frequently Corrects Stephen Colbert on ICE Deportation Ruling

Sotomayor Appears on Colbert, Challenges Misrepresentations of Supreme Court Ruling On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor appeared on *The Late Show* with Stephen Colbert, where she promoted her new book and discussed a recent controversial ruling regarding immigration enforcement. Colbert, known for his left-leaning sentiments, didn’t hold back when criticizing the High Court’s decisions. […]

How reform-minded prosecutors delegate justice to a private consulting firm

How reform-minded prosecutors delegate justice to a private consulting firm

A recently released report details how a lesser-known consulting firm is influencing the policies of numerous progressive prosecutors across the U.S. The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF), based in Virginia, unveiled findings claiming that a liberal group, the WREN Group, has been actively shaping the decisions of at least 40 progressive prosecutors in 22 […]

Justice Department needs to continue its inquiry into the NYPD’s disposal of rape cases

Justice Department needs to continue its inquiry into the NYPD's disposal of rape cases

Department of Justice Investigates NYPD Special Victims Division The Department of Justice is considering an investigation into the NYPD’s Special Victims Division. This inquiry comes partly from experiences of survivors like myself. Nearly a decade ago, I found myself waking up in a Brooklyn hospital, with no memory of how I got there. My head […]