The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for conversations about justice systems, shedding light on some key areas in need of transformation. It particularly highlighted how emerging technologies ...
A virtue ethics perspective of becoming someone who embodies justice puts the spotlight on who a person is, rather than the mechanisms and practices that serve to administer justice. A terrific ...
Not that long ago, in the summer of 2020, the moment seemed ripe for meaningful criminal-justice reform in America. Millions of people joined demonstrations denouncing the police killings of Breonna ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court — and she's determined not to be the last. Jackson's new memoir, "Lovely One," which will be released Tuesday, ...
When the Oakland Unified school district’s restorative justice coordinator, David Yusem, walks into one of the district’s schools, he wants to know how it feels: Does it feel caring? Is there beauty ...
The junior member of the court’s six-justice conservative supermajority often questioned its approach and wrote important dissents joined by liberal justices. By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington ...