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Supreme Court Rules Against Lowering Sentences for Crack Cocaine Convictions

In December of 2018, Congress passed the First Step Act, and the law was viewed as a measure to correct the injustice tied to...

President-elect Joe Biden To Speak About The Affordable Care Act

President-elect Joe Biden is set to speak in defense of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Tuesday while the Supreme Court debates its future. The...

Supreme Court Makes It Harder For State To Confiscate Property

Wayne County Leads the State in Seizures "It's Like Legalized Carjacking" In an important civil rights victory,...

Supreme Court's 5-4 decisions can be reversed with even one new justice

ALL it takes is one vote. We are not forever stuck with a Supreme Court that has ruled some of the worst decisions by...

Same-sex marriage: A sign of changing times

Change is inevitable. Suffering is optional. And when more than 300 same-sex marriages took place last year in the state of Michigan, it forever...

Beyond the Bridge: The Suppression Never Ended

The stirring film Selma ends with Dr. King leading civil rights marchers across the bridge and to passage of the Voting Rights Act of...

Supreme Court Rejects Gay Marriage Appeals From 5 States

According to reports the Supreme Court has rejected appeals from five states petitioning to prohibit same-sex marriages, causing an immediate expansion of gay and lesbian unions. The court’s order...

Obama: Senate Races Will Affect Supreme Court

President Obama reminded donors Monday night that another issue could be at stake in this year's U.S. Senate elections: Control of the Supreme Court. "We're...

You Can’t Blame White People

  By Aubrey J. Lynch   The title "You Can't Blame White People" is a quote by Bill Cosby in a speech given...

North Carolina’s Tea Party nightmares

North Carolina — once poster child for the New South — now displays the nightmares spawned by the Tea Party right no longer restrained...

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