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The Threat of a Coronavirus Outbreak in Juvenile Detention
America’s juvenile detention centers are no place to be during a pandemic, and we need to let incarcerated youth out.
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Justice in Motherhood: Combating a Maternal Mortality Crisis Divided Along Racial Lines
The United States has a maternal mortality crisis, and communities of color are on the frontlines.
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Artificial Intelligence is Still a Double-Edged Sword: How Algorithms Supercharge Inequality
Could artificial intelligence, which is newly touted as something of a silver bullet to our world’s most pressing pro...
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The Mechanics of Inequality: A Look At Why We Need Class-Based Affirmative Action
Last week, the College Board unveiled a new “adversity” score, already rolled out last year by a slew of institutions...
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Highlights and Takeaways From Last Night’s 2020 Town Hall
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Kamala Harris (D-CA), Bernie Sanders (D-VT), and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), along with Sout...
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Examining the Costs and Benefits of Plea Bargaining in the United States
Plea bargaining has always been a point of extreme contention — should we consider it an unconstitutional miscarriage...
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Voter Suppression Is Slowly Eroding Our Representative Democracy
Four months after voting day, the 2018 midterm elections still aren’t over.
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Pretrial Detention: Necessary Evil or Constitutional Travesty?
Imprisoned at 16 for the alleged theft of a backpack, Browder’s family was unable to post bail, and he was almost ins...