The Philadelphia Police Department has a Racism Problem

The job of a police officer is to serve and protect the community, no matter the racial, ethnic, religious, or socio-economic status of that community. Real justice is blind, and police officers are the front-line arbiters of justice in America.

By Reggie Shuford

Police Car

Voters Showed Up in Pittsburgh to Talk Smart Justice. Their DA Did Not.

On May 9, with less than two weeks to go before the first contested district attorney primary in Allegheny County in 20 years, ACLU-PA co-hosted a candidate forum to give voters the opportunity to hear from the incumbent, Stephen Zappala, and the challenger, Turahn Jenkins.

By Ian Pajer-Rogers

Lisa Freeland, Paul Jubas, Turahn Jenkins, Alyssa Snyder