REFORM
The ‘Citizen’s Arrest’ Law That Protected Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers Is Finally Getting Reformed
Nearly a year after the 25-year-old Black man's death, Georgia is finally doing something about it.
The World's Most Basic Guide to Contacting Your Reps
If you want to take action against police brutality, this is an easy place to start.
Corporations Need a New Purpose, Say Davos Elites Who Control Corporations
The World Economic Forum is peddling meaningless phrases to distract from capitalism’s legitimacy crisis.
5 Reasons Why the New Zealand Attacks Should Alarm India
The anti-immigrant and right-wing extremist sentiment might sound familiar to you.
How to Achieve Weed Equality
The state's alternative model of social justice could become the roadmap for a new ethical approach to cannabis reform.
It's Really Hard to Get a Job If You're an Ex-Con, Unless You're a Politician
In Indonesia, not all criminals are treated equal.
Democrats Will Finally Do What Clinton Couldn't: Attack Trump's Corruption
The party just took its most important step yet to move on from the brutal hangover of 2016 and actually win back Congress.
Larry Krasner is trying to transform criminal justice in Philadelphia
A wave of reform-minded district attorneys have been elected across the country, but Philadelphia's Larry Krasner might be the most unlikely of them all.
How a Sex Trafficked Teen Was Sentenced to Life for Killing a Man Who Bought Her
This week, celebrities like Rihanna, TI, and Kim Kardashian have posted about how the system has treated Brown unfairly, and a petition calling for her a pardon has garnered more than 200,000 signatures.
Macron is battling France's labor unions and lavish worker benefits
French workers stage their first general strike of the Emmanuel Macron era, which marks his battle with France's labor unions could define his presidency