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Most Christian Colleges Will Never Be a Safe Space For LGBTQ Students. But They Must Still Do Better To Affirm and Support Us
As a queer person of faith born and raised in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, I have only ever attended Christian educational institutions. I am a graduate of Andrews University, the Church’s flagship school in Berrien Springs, Michigan—a university that prides itself in empowering students to make a change in the world. Like many evangelical and…
Department of Justice Steps Into Voting Rights Fight, Filing High-Stakes Lawsuit Against Georgia
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that it would sue Georgia over the restrictions included in its new and expansive voting law, known as SB 202, marking the federal agency’s first significant action against GOP-backed voting restrictions that numerous states have passed since the 2020 election. “Changes to Georgia’s election laws were enacted with…
After His 2020 Death in a New York Jail Cell, Jamel Floyd’s Family File Lawsuit Against Bureau of Prisons
More than a year after his death, and with many of their questions still unanswered, the family of Jamel Floyd, a man who died in a New York City federal jail after being pepper-sprayed by guards, filed a lawsuit against the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) on June 23. Floyd, 35, was being held at the…
Trump’s Justice Department Seized Apple Data of 2 Democratic Congressmen
The records of at least 12 people were eventually shared, including Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff
Justice Department Recovers Most of the $4.4 Million Ransom Colonial Pipeline Paid to Hackers
Colonial officials have said they took their pipeline system offline, and decided to pay a ransom of 75 bitcoin — then valued at roughly $4.4 million
Justice Department Recovers Most of the $4.4 Million Ransom Colonial Pipeline Paid to Hackers
Colonial officials have said they took their pipeline system offline, and decided to pay a ransom of 75 bitcoin — then valued at roughly $4.4 million
Our System Criminalizes Black Pregnancy. As a District Attorney, I Refuse to Prosecute These Cases
Reproductive health remains overly criminalized and stigmatized with little to no acknowledgement. There are more than 1,200 documented cases of women, disproportionately Black and working-class women, who have been arrested because of their pregnancy outcomes since 1973. We have neglected these women for far too long. It’s time to challenge how the criminal-justice system has…
Justice’s Gaspard Augé Releases Debut Solo Single ‘Force Majeure’
Augé teases debut solo album Escapades with short video
Justin Bieber Brings Energized Performance of ‘Hold On’ to ‘Corden’
Song appears on the singer's new album Justice
Dance Duo Justice Send Justin Bieber Cease-and-Desist Letter Over New Album, Merch
French electronic group's management talk taking legal action after claiming that singer infringed on Justice's trademark
‘America’s Notorious for Saying One Thing and Doing Something Else.’ Albert Woodfox Talks Solitary Confinement, Social Distancing and Racial Justice
Feb. 19 marks the five-year anniversary of Albert Woodfox’s release from Louisiana State Penitentiary. (It also marks his birthday.) Woodfox, 74, had spent over 40 years in solitary confinement while incarcerated there, one of the longest periods of solitary confinement periods in the history of the U.S. During their time in the penitentiary, Woodfox, along…
Why It’s So Significant Virginia Just Abolished the Death Penalty
'The Virginia legislature is finally catching up with public opinion'