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- How George Floyd’s death united Africans and African-Americans
African immigrants have not always felt at home in African-American communities. Black Lives Matter protests may be changing that.
- Principle over politics? Why Chief Justice Roberts upheld abortion rights.
Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion on abortion adds to a throughline in his jurisprudence indicating conservative goals have to meet base legal standards.
- First LookSupreme Court rules public funds can go toward religious schools
In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court decided that if a state chooses to subsidize private education, it cannot differentiate between religious and secular schools. Tuesday's decision is the latest of several rulings to validate claims of religion-based discrimination.
- First LookSupreme Court rules on executive power, abortion rights
On Monday, in the first big abortion case of the Trump era, the court struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics. The court also ruled on the president's executive powers.
- The ExplainerWhy are bad cops so hard to bring to justice? Three questions.
After the killing of George Floyd, the “qualified immunity” doctrine and the shield it gives police accused of excessive force has been under scrutiny.
- First Look#Justice4Elijah: In Colorado, a new BLM rallying cry emerges
Colorado is reopening its investigation into the death of Elijah McClain in police custody nearly a year ago. The chokehold used on Mr. McClain has been banned in several cities following George Floyd's death, and his story is finding new momentum online.
- First LookTrump applauds court's decision to drop Michael Flynn case
In a 2-1 decision, a D.C. circuit court of appeals ruled to drop the case against Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI. The court's decision comes as Democrats on Capitol Hill question whether the Justice Department has become too politicized.
- Why even ‘the Atlanta way’ faces a reckoning on policing
The arrest of former officer Garrett Rolfe on murder charges for shooting Rayshard Brooks has put Atlanta at the forefront of a wrenching debate.
- First LookNearly all Americans want criminal justice reform, poll finds
After weeks of demonstrations, Americans overwhelmingly favor significant changes to the country’s criminal justice system, according to a new poll from the The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
- First LookWhat a shift in public opinion means for powerful police unions
Police unions historically have had strong political influence over local U.S. police departments. But facing protests and shifting attitudes on law enforcement, Minneapolis leaders are signaling support for legislation denounced by the city's union.
- First LookTop Manhattan prosecutor leaves job after standoff with Barr
As the Trump administration moved to replace him, Geoffrey S. Berman, a powerful U.S. attorney in New York, at first resisted and then stepped down.
- Cover Story‘It’s way past time to try something new’: The push to defund police
Can today’s drive to reimagine policing address what decades of incremental reforms have failed to do?
- How rule of law saved DACA, for now
The Supreme Court, with its second major ruling this week, voted 5-4 to block the termination of the DACA program.
- Violent racism: Can Floyd protests break an old cycle? (video)
Cycles of racial violence, protest, and progress mark 20th- and 21st-century America. What will it take to move forward?
- First LookHow will Floyd protests impact prosecutor-police relationships?
On Wednesday, Fulton County prosecutors charged Atlanta officer Garrett Rolfe with murder for Rayshard Brooks' death. Amid George Floyd protests, "the politics of not wanting to appear to go against the police union are over," said Chicago's top prosecutor.
- First LookSupreme Court rejects Trump's promise to end DACA
In the second big liberal victory at the Supreme Court this week, the court rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants. "We'll keep living our lives in the meantime," one DACA recipient said after the ruling.
- Why Gorsuch upheld civil rights for LGBTQ Americans
Monday’s 6-3 Supreme Court ruling granting workplace protections to LGBTQ Americans immediately ranks among the court’s blockbuster opinions.
- First LookTrump's executive order: an alternative to 'defund the police'
President Trump's executive order on policing includes financial incentives for departments to adopt better de-escalation techniques. Proposals for a national database to improve public oversight of police officer records has bipartisan support.
- The Explainer‘Defund the police’: What does it really mean? Three questions.
“Defund the police” sounds sweeping, but it involves a lot of careful thought about what the future of law enforcement should look like.
- First LookAfter fatal shooting, Atlanta mayor commits to police reform
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms vows to change police use-of-force policies and emphasize deescalation in training after Rayshard Brooks was killed by police this week. More police departments nationwide and Congress are introducing reform proposals.