In President Biden’s inauguration speech, he offered us hope, while acknowledging America’s challenging history. He also promised progress––real progress––on racial justice. “A cry for racial justice some 400 years in the making moves us. The dream of justice for all will be deferred no longer[,]” he said. Meaningful progress toward racial equality begins with a fairer criminal justice system. We must take an anti-racist, anti-xenophobic, anti-homophobic, and anti-classist approach to prosecutions. In turn, that type of progress demands sound leadership at the Department of Justice (DOJ) and from the ninety-three United States attorneys whom the President appoints. The lead prosecutors in the federal system must act with integrity, courage,...
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(Excerpt) This paper challenges prevailing stereotypes about public defenders and prosecutors and up...
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Criminal justice is a complex system, administered at all levels of government and shaped by a range...
Based on public reporting, President Joe Biden has identified a shortlist of highly credentialed and...
Many education and legal experts expect President-elect Joe Biden\u27s Justice Department will exten...
This Speech will discuss Fr. Hesburgh’s advocacy on core civil rights issues — education, employment...
A movement is building for President Biden to rewrite the book on judicial appointments and look to ...
In October 2020, Democratic presidential nominee Joseph Biden famously expressed regret that the fif...
It would have been easy for President Joe Biden to approach judicial appointments (and, particularly...
Every day our federal courts decide cases critical to our rights— from voting rights to environmenta...
President Biden took on the monumental task of being the first administration to name equity as the ...
I will argue that President Biden has not only the right to nominate an African American woman for S...
On his first day in office, President Joseph R. Biden signed an executive order to advance racial eq...
The 2022 retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer and President Joe Biden’s promise to exclude all non-B...
In 2014, President Obama announced his intention to ‘‘restor[e] fundamental ideals of justice and fa...
(Excerpt) This paper challenges prevailing stereotypes about public defenders and prosecutors and up...
Blog post, “Joe Biden Wins“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and pub...
Criminal justice is a complex system, administered at all levels of government and shaped by a range...
Based on public reporting, President Joe Biden has identified a shortlist of highly credentialed and...
Many education and legal experts expect President-elect Joe Biden\u27s Justice Department will exten...
This Speech will discuss Fr. Hesburgh’s advocacy on core civil rights issues — education, employment...