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Over the past 15 years, formerly incarcerated people have greatly benefited from expansions to Medicaid healthcare coverage.
How the Supreme Court Ruled Differently in Immigration and Criminal Justice Cases In a term marked by rulings limiting immigrants’ rights, the court sided with several other people harmed by the ...
Artificial intelligence is changing how police investigate crimes — and monitor citizens — as regulators struggle to keep pace.
This information was initially collected as individual-level data by state reporting agencies and sent to the Bureau of ...
The case now heads to the Ohio Supreme Court. An FBI probe still looms over Celebrezze and Mark Dottore, after Marshall ...
The president vowed to support the police and has given them reasons to cheer. But some of his actions have also frustrated ...
When you grow up in a culture of violence, that doesn’t just disappear,” writes Rashon Venable. “We, as prisoners, have to ...
A Houston mother is one of many nationwide left with grief and unanswered questions when a loved one dies in custody.
The Clinton administration once used Matthew Morrison’s U.S. immigration case to help solidify peace in Northern Ireland.
In this guide, families who have lost someone to violence in St. Louis share what did – and did not – help them rebuild their ...
New York’s controversy over scanning mail in prisons reflects a national debate involving security and privacy.
For those whose loved ones were killed in St. Louis the investigative process could be improved with empathy, better ...
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