Intersections + Injustice

    Oklahoma Reservation Ruling Is an Opening for Harm Reduction

    Hardline Oklahoma prosecutors have received bad news about their capacity to force people who ...

    Kentucky Challenge to “Casey’s Law” Strikes Against Involuntary Commitment

    One of the nation’s oldest involuntary commitment laws designed specifically to target people who ...

    St. Louis Is a Big Step Closer to Closing the Workhouse

    In St. Louis, Missouri—arguably the birthplace of the modern movement for Black lives—a city ...

    Despite Voting Rights Reform, Many People With Felonies Excluded From NJ Primary

    New Jersey held primary elections on July 7, including hotly contested Congressional races for ...

    Dozens of Countries Exclude People on Drug Charges From COVID-19 Decarceration

    Prisons are nearly universally recognized as petri dishes for the coronavirus. In an attempt ...

    Scrutinizing the Foster System’s Relationship With the War on Drugs

    So many aspects of the racist War on Drugs—stop-and-frisk, mandatory minimum sentencing for crack ...

    DA Felt It Unnecessary to Inform Public of a Virus-Infected Prosecutor in Court

    Stephen Wagstaffe, the district attorney of San Mateo County, California, said in 2014 that ...