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Activists Urge Texas Governor To Stop Execution Of Rodney Reed

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Rodney Reed was convicted of the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites and is set to be executed on Nov. 20. But his lawyers say new evidence exonerates him.
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Tishaura Jones Elected St. Louis' First Black Female Mayor

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Jones campaigned as an advocate for social justice and a supporter of criminal justice reform.
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Biden To Roll Back Trump Admin. Decisions On Day One

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Biden will move to rejoin the Paris climate accord and roll back immigration restrictions from Muslim-majority countries.
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer 'disappointed' by findings of race and ethnic disparities report

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he was “disappointed” by the findings of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities’ report, insisting there were structural problems that needed to be addressed.
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Biden Administration Vows Reform For Black Americans

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The president and two cabinet members vowed to make economic and criminal justice reforms that benefit Black Americans.
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Mike Bloomberg Faces Backlash For Previous Support Of Stop-And-Frisk

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Mike Bloomberg is facing backlash over his previous support for stop-and-frisk, a policy that targeted young black and Latino men in New York City.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland Bans Federal Executions

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Garland said he's imposing the moratorium as he works to make sure everyone is being treated fairly and humanely in the criminal justice system.
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ACLU Slams Sessions' New Sentencing Policy

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Bloomberg

Cuomo: 'the George Floyd Reform Agenda' Should Be Bolder, Federal

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Jun.07 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo talks about the protests in the state, the need for criminal justice reform, and the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks at his daily press briefing. (Excerpts) (Corrects spelling of Floyd's name in...
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For Some, Central Park Incident Harks Back To Past Racial Violence

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For many, these kinds of incidents show how broad assumptions about black men can have awful consequences.
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For Some, Central Park Incident Hearkens Back To Past Racial Violence

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For many, these kinds of incidents show how broad assumptions about black men can have awful consequences.
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Interview with Keir Starmer

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with Labour party leader Sir Keir Starmer about tackling violence against women and girls following the Sarah Everard murder on 18th March 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
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The Recount

Justice For Ahmaud Arbery

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Guilty verdicts don’t change history, but they can bring justice. After a trial in which the defense team employed racist tropes, a jury has found Ahmaud Arbery’s killers guilty of murder.
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New Jersey Reinstates Voting Rights For Paroled Residents

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Certain residents on parole or probation will be able to vote under the new legislation.
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Bloomberg Cuts Ties With Vendor That Used Prisoners To Phone Bank

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Bloomberg cut ties with a third-party vendor that used prison labor to phone bank on behalf of his campaign.
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New Orleans Revisits Its Three Strikes Rule

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New Orleans has reduced the sentences of dozens of prisoners to fit the crimes they committed.
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Convicted Felons Can Now Serve On A Jury In California

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The bill goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020.
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Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake Will Not Face Criminal Charges In Kenosha

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Kenosha County's district attorney called it "incontrovertible" that Blake was holding a knife and made a motion toward the officer who shot him.
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Press Association

Starmer: Vote for Labour is vote for law and order

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Sir Keir Starmer visits redevelopment projects and meets restaurant staff in Sheffield city centre.



He explains that a vote for Labour is a vote for law and order and talks about needing action to be taken on violence against...
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Press Association

Starmer backs Dodds amid reshuffle rumours

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has backed shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds following reports he was considering moving her in a reshuffle of his top team.



On a local election campaign visit in Milton Keynes, Sir Keir told...
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Morgan Freeman, University Of Mississippi Professor Make $1M Donation

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Freeman says the movement ignited after the murder of George Floyd inspired him to make the donation.
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The State Of Wrongful Convictions In The U.S.

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A flawed case landed Shame Capers in prison for a murder he did not commit.
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Texas officer sentenced to 10 years for murder

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A white Dallas police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for fatally shooting her unarmed, black neighbour in his home.
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Texas officer sentenced to 10 years for murder

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A white Dallas police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for fatally shooting her unarmed, black neighbor in his home.