Recently, a spotlight has been placed on police brutality. The ubiquity of cell phone cameras and re-energized civil rights movement have made national news out of
Angelo Quinto. It is likely you have not heard this name, but you should have. Quinto, a 30-year-old Navy veteran, died on December 23, 2020. His family recently filed
New Year, new laws. The last few years have seen a flurry of criminal justice reforms and 2021 is no different. The progressive state legislature continues to swing
Covid-19 upended life as we knew it. In virtually every area of our lives—the way we worked, socialized, ate, and even though—things changed drastically.
The events at the Capitol last month were one of the lowest moments in the history of this country, certainly the lowest I have ever witnessed in my lifetime. It seems
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE. This last year certainly feels like we packed about a decade into 12 months. Even if you leave out the pandemic, it
On December 7th, George Gascon was sworn in as the 43rd District Attorney of Los Angeles. While Gascon campaigned on a progressive platform and brought his
November 24, 2020 | By: Frances Prizzia | Politics
Okay, I know I said I would just write about the elections that impacted criminal justice, but the Presidential, and more specifically, the Vice Presidential election
Election day 2020 was a mixed bag, but obviously the biggest prize was won. We will finally be rid of this national shame in the White House. As usual, you can find
Amy Coney Barrett has been named to United States Supreme Court. I don’t want to write something here that has already been said a million other places about