Inside A North Carolina Federal Prison With A Deadly COVID-19 Outbreak, Compromised Men Beg For Help Federal Judge Rules Florida Law Restricting Voting Rights For Felons Unconstitutional The Unmattering of […]
Archives for May 2020
Weekly Digest #22
10 Ways a Roadside Police Stop Can Go Wrong U.S. Prison Decline: Insufficient to Undo Mass Incarceration Cop Fragility and Blue Lives Matter Now Is the Time to Transform the Criminal […]
Weekly Digest #21
Growing Number of States are Confronting Unconscious Racism in Jury Selection Presumption of Guilt A State-by-State Look at Coronavirus in Prisons Nation’s Criminal Defense Bar Decries Criminalization as Response to […]
Weekly Digest #20
Eight Years After Trayvon Martin, Another Young Black Man Is Chased and Killed in “Self-Defense” Realigning Probation with Our Values Voting in Jails: A New Report North Carolina Supreme Court […]
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Thursday, May 14
11 AM to 12:30 PM
COVID-19: Implications of the Pandemic within the Criminal Justice System
An interactive, roundtable webinar presented by NC CRED
Weekly Digest #19
Ramos v. Louisiana and the Jim Crow Origins of Nonunanimous Juries North Carolina’s Raise the Age Law Highlights How Schools Handle Discipline Proposal Would Teach 3rd-grade Students of Monuments’ Value […]