News & Updates

North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers Statement on NC Judicial Redistricting (February 9, 2018)

NC PDCORE Statement on Confederate Statues and Monuments (November 28, 2017)

NC PDCORE Statement on Race and Justice

NC PDCORE Statement on Keith Lamont Scott (September 27, 2016)

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Lethal State: North Carolina’s Delicate Dance With Death (WUNC, June 19, 2019)

OPINION: We Must Acknowledge the Past To Move Forward (The State Journal, June 18, 2019)

Influence and Injustice: An Investigation Into The Power of Prosecutors (Herald Tribune, June 25, 2018)

What 20 Million Traffic Stops Reveal About Policing and Race In America (Scholars Strategy Network, June 1, 2018)

Press Release: Civil Rights Groups Sue North Carolina DMV For Revoking Driver’s Licenses of People Who Cannot Pay Traffic Tickets (Southern Coalition for Social Justice, May 30, 2018)

Mecklenburg D.A. should tackle mass incarceration (The Charlotte Observer, May 25, 2018)

NC’s ‘alarming’ disparity of black student arrests among worst in country (WRAL, May 24, 2018)

Mayor and Some Prosecutors Move to Curb Marijuana Arrests (NY Times, May 15, 2018)

New North Carolina law lands poor people in debtors jails, even though judges could set them free (SCALAWAG Magazine, May 14, 2018)

Incumbents Are Out and a New Democrat Is In (The Atlantic, May 9, 2018)

Why Meek Mill’s Release Matters More Than You Think (Rolling Stone, May 2018)

Too ‘Woke’ for the Jury Box? (The Marshall Project, May 2, 2018)

How Prosecutor Reform Is Shaking Up Small DA Races (The Marshall Project, May 1, 2018)

Why Public Defenders Matter More Than Ever in a Time of Reform (In Justice Today, April 18, 2018)

What If Prosecutors Wanted to Keep People Out of Prison? (New York Magazine, March 27, 2018)

Racial Blindness (Slate, March 23, 2018)

Extensive Data Shows Punishing Reach of Racism for Black Boys (The New York Times (soft-paywall), March 19, 2018)