Por: Time Life November 03, 2022
In the majority of hotly contested 2022 midterm races across the country, tough-on-crime rhetoric is at the top of the agenda. Close to of Republican spending on campaign ads since September has been on the topic of crime, with running on the issue, and Democrats have responded with their own war chest. Not since the height of America’s mass incarceration era has the nation seen law and order politics play such an outsized role in candidate... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Advocates almost succeeded this year in curbing the use of solitary confinement in California’s prisons and jails. The California Mandela Act, named after the long-imprisoned South African president, received the support it needed in August to pass the Assembly 41-16 and land... + más
Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to end indefinite solitary confinement in California, citing safety concerns | Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Solitary confinement is torture. Gov. Newsom can limit it in California | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Life October 12, 2022
PROVIDENCE — Some artists choose to work within defined limitations. But the limitations around art made in prisons, jails, and detention centers, or , as art historian and Nicole R. Fleetwood calls it, are drastic: Supplies are scarce, and the institutional surroundings... + más
Ryan Kane Suing Antonio Brown After Allegedly Being Sold Fake Richard Mille Watch | Bleacher Report
After overcoming physical and mental hurdles, Chicago Cubs prospect Ben Brown sets his sights on greatness: ‘I’m not looking to just skate by’ | Chicago Tribune
MarketWatch USA Business October 09, 2022
See: Advocates for overhauling the nation’s drug laws are hopeful that Biden’s pardons lead state lawmakers to pardon and expunge minor drug offenses from people’s records. After all, they say, dozens of states have already decriminalized cannabis and legalized it for a... + más
Here's what John Bel Edwards said about Biden calling for marijuana pardons | The Advocate
Biden pardons thousands convicted of marijuana possession under federal law | New York Daily News
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 09, 2022
By pardoning Americans with federal convictions for marijuana possession, President Joe Biden said he aimed to partially redress decades of anti-drug laws that disproportionately harmed Black and Latino communities.While will benefit thousands of people by making it easier for... + más
ABC News USA Health October 08, 2022
By pardoning Americans with federal convictions for possession, President said he aimed to partially redress decades of anti-drug laws that disproportionately harmed Black and Latino communities.While Biden’s executive action will benefit thousands of people by making it... + más
Associated Press USA Politics October 08, 2022
Chicago Tribune USA Entertainment September 23, 2022
Five years ago, nonprofit Illinois Humanities asked state residents to imagine a world without mass incarceration, a city without jails. This initiative to think about criminal justice as something more fair and equitable resulted in an art exhibition titled “Envisioning... + más
Flooded with AI-generated images, some art communities ban them completely | Ars Technica
Where does Western Mass. begin? The debate plays out on WBZ radio. | The Boston Globe
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