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African-Americans More Likely to be Wrongfully Convicted, Study Finds
African-Americans are more likely to be wrongfully convicted more than their White counterparts, research from the National Registry of Exonerations...
African-Americans are more likely to be wrongfully convicted more than their White counterparts, research from the National Registry of Exonerations...
On Friday, the Department of Justice will released the results of a 13-month federal investigation on the Chicago Police Department...
A harshly critical Justice Department report says Baltimore police officers routinely discriminate against Blacks, use excessive force and are not...
For many, Barack Obama’s election to the position of president is a sign that we are officially in a post-racial...
Malachi Hernandez grew up in a poor Boston neighborhood where he often heard the crackle of gunfire, and witnessed violence...
Contamination levels in Flint, Michigan’s water supply are still too high, according to Virginia Tech researchers. Professor Marc Edwards and...
An analysis of states which are tweeting the most derogatory language posted on apartment search website Abodo.com gives an understanding,...
Federal prosecutors declined to pursue civil rights allegations against law enforcement officers 96 percent of the time since 1995, a...
African Americans living with HIV are less likely than white or Hispanic Americans to receive ongoing treatment and medical care,...
Officers last year fired stun guns at Blacks at a higher rate than at white suspects, and warned but didn’t fire...