Cafe : Opinion
How A Supreme Court Decision 20 Years Ago Foreshadowed The End Of Affirmative Action
A 2003 Supreme Court decision upholding affirmative action planted the seeds of its overturning, as justices then and now cast racism as an easily solved problem
How 2024 GOP Candidates Contradict Themselves With Vows To Pardon Jan 6 Rioters
Despite the “tough on crime” stances taken by many conservative politicians, the use of pardons to offer criminal sanctuary likely undermines the rule of law and increases the risks of political violence.
Conservatives Are Now Trying To Create ‘Constitutional Counties,’ Which Happen To Be Unconstitutional
Arrest Of 3 Members Of Atlanta Charity Board In SWAT Raid Is Unusual And Could Be Unconstitutional
The Network for Strong Communities has provided legal assistance to dozens of people who have been arrested since 2022 during marches, demonstrations and other events opposing plans for the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, referred to by activists as "Cop City."
How Baseless Anti-Trans Claims Fuel ‘Crime-Control Theater,’ And The Adoption Of Harmful Laws
Two criminologists explain.
How Pat Robertson Helped Create The Christian Nationalist Lawyer Brigade Reshaping American Life
The legal movement that is today eroding church-state separation, abortion rights, and the rights of LGBTQ people may be Robertson's most lasting legacy.