Intersections + Injustice

    DEA Pursues Vast Expansion of Patient Surveillance

    The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is looking to expand its anti-diversion surveillance infrastructure by ...

    Mixed Outcomes in Two Big Prosecutor Races, But Reform Gains Nationwide

    Two things uppermost in voters’ minds this week were the COVID-19 pandemic and police ...

    The Waiting Game: A Powerlessness That’s Long Harmed Drug Users

    As our nation wakes up anxiety-ridden, collectively uncertain of whether we’ve been delivered from ...

    The Ethical Conflict of Social Work Within a Carceral System

    On a sweltering summer afternoon, I stood with our mental health team, waiting while ...

    ACLU Sues Minneapolis for Raiding Encampments of Unhoused People

    The city of Minneapolis is accused of violating the constitutional rights of people who ...

    The Day They Sentenced My Son to Federal Prison

    They stole my baby again. It doesn’t matter that he’s 26 years old. It ...

    Our Movement Is Strongest When We Aim High—And Work in Current Reality

    Criminal justice reform has made significant advances during my time in the movement. But ...