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Bill Moyers on Justice
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Moyers was honored as TCR’s 2018 “Justice Media Trailblazer.” Watch the video of his remarks at the Feb 15, 2018 John Jay College dinner here.
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The doctrine of absolute prosecutorial immunity was conjured out of thin air by the Supreme Court in 1976, with no basis in the Constitution. Until it is eradicated, culpable prosecutors who want immunity should have to apply for it, writes TCR’s legal affairs columnist James Doyle.
A San Quentin inmate recalls the son he lost to violence in the community he left behind.
Nigel Poor, co-producer of Ear Hustle, a podcast about life inside San Quentin, discusses the challenges―and rewards― of instructing individuals locked behind bars.
Blaming the rise in violent crime on “misinformed” efforts to overhaul the justice system, outgoing New York Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said authorities should stick with the policies that were proven to keep people safe.
The creation of the court is seen as a further retreat from transparency by some, but is described as a cost-saving measure by others.
From developing youth programs to upgrading court programs and drug treatment programs, the eight tribes in western Washington will use the funds to build stronger communities, advocates say.
Four accusers testified that they had been served up to Epstein by Maxwell to be sexually abused.
Rather than an immediate stop to the policy, the government’s latest petition seeks review on the Supreme Court’s 2022 spring calendar.
Five of the people shot by LAPD around the Christmas holiday have died, and not a single victim was armed with guns.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain warned the Sackler family and others that he would end the protections early if there are not serious talks toward a new settlement.
Anyone who participates in the 12-week course sponsored by the business development office receives at least a $2,000 grant to help them launch their business.
Between 2010 and 2020, there wasn’t a year in Utah history when police didn’t shoot at someone experiencing a mental health crisis — many of whom were suicidal.
17-year-old Cedric Lofton died after staff members at a county juvenile center subdued him face down, a common practice that experts say is far more dangerous than some studies suggest.
District Attorney Mimi Rocah decided not to pursue criminal charges because of New York state’s statutory requirements.
Homeland Security agents claim that their affiliation with ICE’s immigration enforcement role is endangering their personal safety, stifling agency partnerships, and scaring away future agents and crime victims alike.
Moyers was honored as TCR’s 2018 “Justice Media Trailblazer.” Watch the video of his remarks at the Feb 15, 2018 John Jay College dinner here.