Police are still killing black men… (The Washington Post (soft-paywall), March 19, 2018)
Police are still killing black men… (The Washington Post (soft-paywall), March 19, 2018)
The Dangerous Misconceptions About the Opioid Epidemic and How We Respond (The Intercept, March 19, 2018)
Some States No Longer Suspend Driver’s Licenses for Unpaid Fines. Will Illinois Join Them? (Pro Publica, March 15, 2018)
Philadelphia’s New Top Prosecutor Is Rolling Out Wild, Unprecedented Criminal Justice Reforms (Slate, March 14, 2018)
The Kerner Omission: How a landmark report on the 1960s race riots fell short on police reform (The Marshall Project, March 1, 2018)
Fifty years after the Kerner Commission, a new report cites some of the same concerns about race and poverty (The Washington Post, February 26, 2018)
How a new generation of prosecutors is driving criminal justice reform outside of Congress (The Hill, February 26, 2018)
DA drops ‘pay to play’ requirement for program that helps defendants avoid trial (The Charlotte Observer, February 18, 2018)
NORTH CAROLINA DOESN’T WANT PEOPLE IN PRISON TO READ THIS BOOK (ACLU of NC, January 23, 2018)
He got an $800 break in court. Others won’t be as lucky. (The Charlotte Observer, January 23, 2018)