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How the Affordable Care Act can keep people out of prison

How the Affordable Care Act can keep people out of prison
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The Marshall Project: What 120 executions tell us about criminal justice

The Marshall Project: What 120 executions tell us about criminal justice in America Updated Feb 10, 2021; By Tom Meagher | The Marshall Project For five and a half years, The Marshall Project has tracked every execution in America. Despite the trauma suffered in these cases all of them marked by profound losses they are all too often invisible to most of us. By recording each story and noting every death, we could show how the machinery of capital punishment quietly grinds forward while few are watching. In the process, we hoped to better understand how our courts and prisons dispense their most severe punishment.

Report: Joe Biden s Expansion of Title IX to Shape Sexual Norms

10 Feb 2021 A new report at the Institute for Family Studies warns Joe Biden’s promise to expand Title IX campus sex assault protections will attempt to empower his radical administration’s bureaucrats to “shape the sexual norms of future generations.” Manhattan Institute Fellow Kay S. Hymowitz observed that, in 2011, the Obama administration launched its “Dear Colleague” letter to college and university deans to express its horror at what it claimed were “statistics on sexual violence” that “are both deeply troubling and a call to action for the nation.” “A report prepared for the National Institute of Justice found that about 1 in 5 women are victims of completed or attempted sexual assault while in college,” the letter stated.

The FIAAY Project — School of Public Health and Information Sciences

The FIAAY Project The year 2020 witnessed the expansion of what became the largest protest movement in the history of man. Across the globe, people of different races, nationalities, and creeds came together to oppose the deaths of unarmed Black people by state actors. Along with this, many are developing a more nuanced understanding of inequities within the criminal justice system. There is greater recognition that these protests were about systemic racism in the criminal justice system and not just police violence. Biases in the criminal justice system are well documented. A prominent example is the War on Drugs. Although Whites and African Americans sell and use drugs at roughly the same levels, the arrest rate for drugs is nearly three times higher for African Americans.

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