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Most Former Felons Don't Get the Second Chance That Trump Is Getting Jan. 17, 2025

Holding Space for Good

Does America value second chances? Looking at presidential election results, you'd think yes. Donald... Read More

Incarceration Should Not Be a Death Sentence for Individuals Who Use Opioids Dec. 02, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

The opioid epidemic has gripped communities for more than 20 years. From 1999 to 2022, nearly 727,00... Read More

Diddy Sits in Jail Pending Trial Oct. 01, 2024

Crime and Conduct

Why is Sean "Diddy" Combs in jail? He hasn't been convicted of a crime. He was charged by the U.S. A... Read More

The Painful Reality of Being an Incarcerated Mother May. 13, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Many of us celebrated Mother's Day over the weekend by remembering or being present with women who r... Read More

Maryland's New Criminal Enterprise Sep. 28, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In our criminal justice system, we frequently confront the question of how severely we should punish... Read More

The Deadly and Tragic Costs of Pretrial Detention Sep. 18, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Lashawn Thompson died late last year while being detained pretrial in Atlanta's Fulton County jail. ... Read More

Jailing Parents for Kids' School Absences Is Counterproductive and Wrong Aug. 24, 2023

Daily Editorials

As most jurisdictions in America are fundamentally rethinking the nation's long, troubling history o... Read More

Idaho Wants To Jail Professors for Teaching About Abortion Aug. 14, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

At Idaho's public universities, professors who teach, discuss or write about abortion may now face u... Read More

Money Shouldn't Determine Whether Defendants Wait for Trial in Jail or at Home Jul. 20, 2023

Daily Editorials

On Sept. 18, Illinois will become the first state in America to abolish the practice of automaticall... Read More

For Defendants Who Cross Paths with Kim Gardner, It's Hurry Up and Wait for Trial Apr. 14, 2023

Daily Editorials

Multiple cases have come to public attention in St. Louis where criminal suspects have had to wait n... Read More

Yesterday's Prisons Are Today's Destinations Jan. 21, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block People entering the red-turreted building with barred windows pass by members of a c... Read More

Allowing Prisoners to Vote: Let's Think This Through Jun. 11, 2022

Diane Dimond

In 2019, then-presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders said he wanted to give all prisoners the ri... Read More

Classic Ann Landers Aug. 29, 2021

Classic Ann Landers

Editor's Note: Hundreds of Ann Landers' loyal readers have requested that newspapers continue to pub... Read More

The Death Penalty Remains the Strongest Deterrent to Violent Crime May. 27, 2021

Armstrong Williams

In recent years, many states have moved away from lethal injections for those on death row, and some... Read More

Private Prisons Are No Place for Biden to Be Housing Captured Immigrants Apr. 27, 2021

Daily Editorials

An immigration surge at the southern border has exploded into a full-blown crisis for President Joe ... Read More

Society Pays a High Price When Prosecutors Fail to Punish Crime Apr. 01, 2021

Daily Editorials

Imagine a society where prostitutes could solicit johns for sex just yards from police officers who ... Read More

No Social Security in Prison Feb. 03, 2021

Social Security and You

I was recently going through some old family photo albums with my grandkids. One album covered the r... Read More

Get Ready for Fights Over Criminal Justice Reform Jan. 23, 2021

Diane Dimond

In the brand-new year ahead, get ready for some brand-new moves to change the nation's criminal just... Read More

The Pandemic's Hidden Victims Dec. 19, 2020

Diane Dimond

No two ways about it. This has been a lousy year. In so many ways, our lives have been upended and, ... Read More