criminal justice
The history of the Geneva Conventions tells us how the international community draws the line on brutality.
“We must end the needless and unjust convictions and the debilitating criminal stigma and let’s legalize the adult use of recreational use of marijuana once and for all,” the governor said.
These seven presidents had a window into the future—or were really good guessers.
Bishop Jahwar saw first-hand that prison often doesn’t work as intended.
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Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions imposed stricter guidelines on marijuana policy during his tenure. It’s still unclear where his replacement, Matthew Whitaker, stands on the issue.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions often found himself at odds with the president during his nearly two-year tenure.
Meditation with a mystical edge? Don’t knock magick ’til you’ve tried it.
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Amongst other things, you can’t get away with handling a salmon suspiciously in Scotland.
The tax coffers for the entire country will be growing rapidly, and citizens of Canada will be able to access what they need.
Canadians who’ve been caught with 30 grams of marijuana or less will soon be able to request those charges to be expunged.
Wray said the investigation was “limited in scope” and “followed standard procedures,” though he seemed to sidestep repeated questions about the involvement of the White House in determining the scope of the investigation.
Kayne West’s tweet that the United States should amend the 13th Amendment brought renewed attention to a flaw in its language.
With the death of Markeis McGlockton, the debate over stand your ground laws has reignited. Proponents believe they make us safe, while opponents claim they encourage vigilantism. While a consensus may be inconclusive, studies suggest such laws aren’t as effective as their drafters intended.