A new class at the University of Wisconsin Law School aims to teach students about the perspectives of different people who ...
I spoke to Zamora back in March. She described how her brother’s incarceration fueled her interest in criminal justice reform, why this issue isn’t as simple as the left vs the right, and how ...
Melissa Ludin, state board member at Ex-incarceraed People Organizing (EXPO) (Photo by Isiah Holmes) The Wisconsin Examiner’s Criminal Justice Reporting Project shines a light on incarceration, law ...
From immigration to the death penalty and beyond, here are some of the administration’s key changes in criminal justice.
“Mission accomplished,” meet “We got them done.” Gov. Kathy Hochul provided a baffling defense Tuesday for not tackling any ...
This is troubling. Trial by jury is not an administrative inconvenience. It is a democratic safeguard. It ensures that ...
As the media and the debates made clear, the question of crime, and the perception of crime, took on prominence in the mayoral election. While Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa proposed adding thousands ...
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has clearly made the pandemic, the border, the economy and now infrastructure some of his top issues so far in his administration. However, presidents are also faced ...
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State Rep. Austin McCollum and Justice of the Peace Carrie Smith are contending to be the next Benton County judge in the ...
Four San Antonio judges will be serving on the newly created Judicial Commission on Mental Health. This type of representation can’t help but benefit this community — and the state. The commission, ...