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Is It Cruel and Unusual to Sentence Teens to Die In Prison?

The Supreme Court is hearing two cases today that will affect the fate of more than 2,500 people sentenced to life without parole as teenagers.

Students Who Exposed 30-Year-Old Wrongful Conviction Being Targeted By Chicago DA

It's shocking that the state would rather keep an innocent man behind bars than admit a mistake.

The Ugly Politics of Mass Killings

Where's the liberal cover-up?

(VIDEO) More Torture by Taser: Cops Zap Man Offering No Resistance

This is part of such a clear pattern.

Right-Bloggers React to Fort Hood Exactly as Expected

Muuuuuuuuslim!

Who's Been Held Accountable for the Crimes of Bush's "War on Terror"? Four Italians ... Sort of

Certainly not those who ran our shadowy network of secret prisons, nor their superiors who created it.

MSNBC's Brewer Adopts Anti-Gay Rhetoric

Anchor Contessa Brewer's introduction of a segment about Maine's repeal of a law allowing same-sex marriage is right out of the right-wing playbook.

"America's Toughest Dictator"? FBI Investigating Joe Arpaio for Using Office to Bully Opponents

The feds are reportedly looking at a pattern of law enforcement being used to intimidate political opponents.

Joe Lieberman: Swine Flu is Either with Us or the Terrorists!

Oh, Joe ...

Immigration: There's a Human Rights Crisis Within Our Borders

Perhaps the best guide as our nation traverses immigration reform is to demand that every immigrant, refugee, and citizen is treated as a human being.

"Women Are Being Killed All Over the World": One Reporter's Fight Against So-Called "Honor Killings"

Robert S. Eshelman, The Brooklyn Rail. November 10, 2009.
A new book tells the story of so-called "honor killings" in Jordan. Author Rana Husseini discusses the growing movement against this deadly form of violence against women.

4 Ways the Stupak Amendment Deprives Women of Access to Abortion 4 Ways the Stupak Amendment Deprives Women of Access to Abortion

Jessica Arons, The Wonk Room. November 9, 2009.
The health-care bill passed by the House will expand access to health care. But millions of women are about to lose coverage they currently have and need.

As Foreclosure Nightmares Increase, Will More Homeowners Pay Off Their Bankers in Violence? As Foreclosure Nightmares Increase, Will More Homeowners Pay Off Their Bankers in Violence?

Scott Thill, AlterNet. November 9, 2009.
The economic crisis revealed late-capitalism's central offense: Human beings are being transparently treated if they were mere transactions. And they're going postal over it.

Claim: CIA Sent Prisoners Abroad to Be Boiled Alive and 'Raped with Broken Bottles' Claim: CIA Sent Prisoners Abroad to Be Boiled Alive and 'Raped with Broken Bottles'

Daniel Tencer, Raw Story. November 6, 2009.
Former British ambassador alleges CIA relied on intelligence based on torture in prisons in Uzbekistan.

"My Kids Want to Hide Their Identity; They're Scared Someone Will Attack Us": U.S. Muslims Being Targeted

Jaisal Noor, Indypendent. November 5, 2009.
American Muslims, especially those who wear religious clothing such as hijabs, are often targets of hate crimes.

NYC Marathon Raises Question of Who Is American Enough? NYC Marathon Raises Question of Who Is American Enough?

James E. Johnson, Jr., Imagine 2050. November 4, 2009.
Who gets to choose who is American or American enough? And how will they choose?

23 CIA Agents Convicted in Italy for Kidnapping Egyptian Cleric 23 CIA Agents Convicted in Italy for Kidnapping Egyptian Cleric

Gina Doggett, Agence France Presse. November 4, 2009.
The CIA's Milan station chief at the time, Robert Seldon Lady, was sentenced to eight years in prison and othersto five years, all in their absence in the landmark trial.

The Execution of a Potentially Innocent Man Less Scandalous Than an Affair? The Execution of a Potentially Innocent Man Less Scandalous Than an Affair?

Michelle Goldberg, The American Prospect. November 4, 2009.
There's something really rotten in the state of Texas.

Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration

Walter Mosley, Rae Gomes, The Nation. November 3, 2009.
Come out of the closet about your drug use; hire a formerly incarcerated person; vote for politicians who are smart on crime.

Six Uighurs Released From Gitmo; Seven Remain Locked Up Six Uighurs Released From Gitmo; Seven Remain Locked Up

Andy Worthington, Andy Worthington's Blog. November 2, 2009.
This latest release still leaves seven Uighurs in Guantánamo -- not to mention the 60 or so other prisoners who have been cleared for release

Deported to a Deported to a "Homeland" that He Never Knew

Julianne Ong Hing, ColorLines. November 2, 2009.
After growing up in the U.S., Calvin James was separated from his family by and sent by immigration authorities to an alien "homeland."

Boss Tells Latino Workers to Ditch Spanish Names -- in What World Is this Guy Living? Boss Tells Latino Workers to Ditch Spanish Names -- in What World Is this Guy Living?

Pilar Marrero, New America Media. October 31, 2009.
According to Larry Whitman, employees who work in reception or answer phones should have names that people generally can understand or can pronounce.

16-Year Old Got Life Without Parole for Killing Her Abusive Pimp -- Should Teens Be Condemned to Die in Jail? 16-Year Old Got Life Without Parole for Killing Her Abusive Pimp -- Should Teens Be Condemned to Die in Jail?

Liliana Segura, AlterNet. October 31, 2009.
Two cases in the Supreme Court could alter the fates of over 2,500 people serving life without parole for crimes they committed as teenagers.

How Our Broken Immigration System Hurts Both Immigrant and Native-Born Workers How Our Broken Immigration System Hurts Both Immigrant and Native-Born Workers

Tyler Moran, Immigration Impact. October 30, 2009.
The real answer to “enforcement” at the worksite is making sure all workers can exercise their labor rights and upholding our employment laws

How a Racist Judge Inadvertently Made the Case for Gay Marriage How a Racist Judge Inadvertently Made the Case for Gay Marriage

Madison Shockley, Truthdig. October 30, 2009.
A bigoted justice of the peace in the backwoods of Louisiana accidentally got to the heart of the issue around a key argument in California's gay marriage debate.

How Could It Be Against the Law to Spread Public Information? How Could It Be Against the Law to Spread Public Information?

Charles Mostoller, AlterNet. October 29, 2009.
An activist shared on Twitter what he heard on his police scanner, and now faces serious federal investigation.

New Online Computer Game Exploits Right-Wing Paranoia New Online Computer Game Exploits Right-Wing Paranoia

David Corn, Mother Jones. October 29, 2009.
Glenn Beck mysteriously killed. The GOP driven out of Congress. Obama proclaims himself the "Lost Imam." And more.

Pot Is More Mainstream Than Ever, So Why Is Legalization Still Taboo? Pot Is More Mainstream Than Ever, So Why Is Legalization Still Taboo?

Steven Wishnia, AlterNet. October 29, 2009.
Obama's drug czar has said "legalization" isn't in his vocabulary. Here's why it should be.

CIA Kept Prisoners Alive to Keep Torturing Them, Lawyer Says CIA Kept Prisoners Alive to Keep Torturing Them, Lawyer Says

Muriel Kane, Raw Story. October 28, 2009.
Human rights lawyer John Sifton says the CIA tried to prevent detainees from dying, "which might sound humanitarian, but was kind of sickening."

There's No Hope for Afghanistan If Women Aren't Involved There's No Hope for Afghanistan If Women Aren't Involved

Ann Jones, The Nation. October 28, 2009.
What happens to women in Afghanistan is not merely a "women's issue." It is the central issue of stability, development and durable peace.

How a Dysfunctional Immigration System Keeps Hard-Working Families Apart How a Dysfunctional Immigration System Keeps Hard-Working Families Apart

Meredith Higashi, Ronald Lee, Immigration Impact. October 28, 2009.
Those who say the status quo works just don't grasp how damaging it is to the families it tears apart.

Tea Party Movement Returns, This Time with Much More Dangerous and Explicit Rhetoric Tea Party Movement Returns, This Time with Much More Dangerous and Explicit Rhetoric

Frank Schaeffer, AlterNet. October 27, 2009.
It's not too hard to guess where talk of 'Judgement Day' can lead to in the context of a right-wing, gun-loving movement.

Busted for Handing Out Clean Needles? Courageous Activists Pushed for Safe Access Despite Jail Time Risks Busted for Handing Out Clean Needles? Courageous Activists Pushed for Safe Access Despite Jail Time Risks

Phillip S. Smith, Drug War Chronicle. October 26, 2009.
Two passionate drug reformers are looking at serious jail time for trying to save lives.

A A "Dream" Student's Homeland Security Nightmare

Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez, New American Media. October 26, 2009.
Since 2001, they’ve failed to garner the 60 votes necessary in the Senate to bring the Dream Act to a full vote.

4 Prisoners Facing Executions or Serving Extreme Jail Sentences Who Very Well May Be Innocent 4 Prisoners Facing Executions or Serving Extreme Jail Sentences Who Very Well May Be Innocent

Liliana Segura, AlterNet. October 26, 2009.
Recent evidence shows that an executed Texas man was innocent. There are others who still might avoid that fate.

Obama Is Keeping Bush's Worst Obama Is Keeping Bush's Worst "War on Terror" Policies Firmly In Place

Julian Sanchez, The Nation. October 24, 2009.
Thanks to behind-the-scenes maneuvering by the Obama administration, a bipartisan majority has approved legislation that seems to abandon hope of reining in the Patriot Act.

President Obama And Gov. Paterson Get Love For Recent Drug Policy Reforms President Obama And Gov. Paterson Get Love For Recent Drug Policy Reforms

Tony Newman, AlterNet. October 24, 2009.
We are obviously a long way from elected officials being honest and principled when it comes to dismantling the disastrous drug war. But the tides seem to be turning.

Torn Apart by Homeland Security, Immigrant Families Struggle to Stay Together Torn Apart by Homeland Security, Immigrant Families Struggle to Stay Together

Julianne Hing, Seth Wessler, ColorLines RaceWire. October 23, 2009.
Families are being torn apart by deportation at the treacherous intersection of immigration enforcement and the criminal justice system.

A Death in Texas Casts Cold Light on America's Privatized Immigration Prisons A Death in Texas Casts Cold Light on America's Privatized Immigration Prisons

Tom Barry, Boston Review. October 23, 2009.
The speculative public-private detention center represents the new face of imprisonment in America.

Under Guise of Under Guise of "War on Terror," Assault on American Muslims Still in Full Swing

David L. Ostendorf, Imagine 2050. October 23, 2009.
The civil liberties of American Muslims are regularly assaulted and the religious rights of faithful peoples are casually trampled.

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