The laws that the U.S. government has in place to deal with crime and punishment have long-term effects not just on the individual being persecuted, but on everyone else who knows or relies on them. Some of these laws service a for-profit system and are not truly about enacting justice. For example, someone might be sentenced to years in prison for selling marijuana in one state, while that very same drug is legalized in others. But more — in most of the states where selling marijuana is legalized, the majority of the population is non-black. dv2872 Why Disabled Youth Are More at Risk of Being IncarceratedHow the School-to-Prison Pipeline WorksBail Is a Broken System in Need of Reform dv2872 the Texas Historical Commission, a state agency that focuses on historic preservation, is asking anyone who believes they might be related to the people discovered in the unmarked cemetery to reach out. DNA testing would be a delicate and likely expensive process, but the Fort Bend Independent School District and the Texas Historical Commission said they might be open to it. dv2872 “We’ve had people argue extensively with managers about it being ‘their right’ not to wear a mask; what about our right to a safe working environment?” dv2872
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| Zeit: | 2025-11-21 00:17:09 |