justice reform
The "Late Night" host put his diss of the president on lockdown.
We are a nation founded on laws and justice, where we believe everyone deserves a second chance.
Even people of goodwill who are not yet ready to jump on any prison abolition bandwagon might agree that we could stop sending people to jail for many misdemeanors.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Our nation has an unprecedented opportunity to transform its approach to health and public safety, reducing mass incarceration and the associated fiscal and social costs that go along with it, while protecting public safety and helping people become healthier. The time is now to act
Former NYC police commissioner Bernard Kerik says Sen. Tom Cotton's argument against reform "is simply false."
Majorities in six key election states think the U.S. jails too many nonviolent offenders.