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Justice

The US Capitol Building Attack: Why the Media Won't Call It Terrorism

Currently, many are arguing that the hesitation to call this act of domestic terrorism for what it is stems from deeply rooted racism - and they seem to be correct

January 17, 2021
3
min read

Death by Discrimination: Brandon Bernard and the Case Against the Death Penalty

Rather than providing justice for the wronged victims, the death penalty merely serves to enforce inhumane punishments to their wrongdoers

January 2, 2021
4
min read

The Movement Against Censorship: Why Cuban Artists Are Protesting

Over 300 people in Cuba have been protesting censorship laws since November, which was sparked when Cuban rapper and artistic freedom activist Denis Solís González was arrested on November 9

December 24, 2020
2
min read
By
Sophie Hesslau

Here's Why the Death Penalty Should Be Abolished

By
Rohin Mishra

Dissolving the War on Drugs: Oregon's First Step

By
May Zheng

Pipeline 3: The Critical Intersection of Economies, Environments, and Cultures

By
Snayini Das

Congress Finally Passes Two Bills Protecting Indigenous Women From Violence

Halt the Hate Crimes

In a country that is deemed to be an accepting, tolerating, and most importantly safe place for everyone to live and thrive, no matter their ethnic or religious background, we have seen and continue to see crimes against religion.

November 1, 2020
March 15, 2015
3
min read

Detention Facilities Need Reform Now

Tammy Jackson, a pregnant incarcerated individual, was inhumanely forced to give birth in debilitating conditions without medical attention

October 4, 2020
June 15, 2019
2
min read

False Evidence in North Carolina: How Confidential Informants Can Undermine Justice

The use of 'confidential informants' provide leeway for an inherent lack of accountability in our criminal justice system

September 30, 2020
5
min read

Is America Really the Land of the Free?

America is traditionally known as a country that values independence and freedom above anything else, yet holds 25% of the world's incarcerated individuals

September 24, 2020
June 21, 2019
2
min read

Salt in the Wound of Salt Lake City: Legal Tensions Following Racial Protests

In Salt Lake City, protesters who demanded justice for Bernardo Palacios-Carbajal are now facing additional "gang enhancement" charges and the potential of life in prison

September 11, 2020
4
min read

Environmental Injustice is a Silent Killer. Here's Why.

Environmental injustice is disproportionately impacting low-income and colored communities, an issue that has only been further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic

September 1, 2020
5
min read

Volunteer Medics Are Saving Lives. So Why Are Officers Attacking Them?

The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the City of Portland for targeting and attacking volunteer street medics

August 28, 2020
2
min read

This Mother is Seeking Justice for the Arrest of Her 8-Year-Old Son

The police who violated the rights of a young boy represent the faults in our criminal justice system.

August 26, 2020
4
min read
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