A 2019 lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Pennsylvania alleged that Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) had a practice of ethnically profiling, stopping, and detaining Latinos to check their immigration “papers.” Three years after filing suit, we have reached a settlement.
By Vanessa Stine
There are some throughlines that are as true today as they were 50, 100, and 150 years ago.
By Reggie Shuford
Some elected officials aren’t celebrating today. But we don’t have to take their attempts at censorship and erasure sitting down.
By Reggie Shuford
The achievement of the Voting Rights Act has been gutted by court decisions and backlash politics.
By Reggie Shuford
The personal data that a state Senate committee seeks is the key that unlocks a treasure trove to a person’s life, from their voter registration to bank records to medical information.
By Witold "Vic" Walczak
A new report shows that judges assigning cash bail in violation of the rules is not an issue confined to Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. It’s a statewide crisis.
By Jessica Li
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives of people around the globe, particularly for children.
By Ghadah Makoshi
Fighting against new and repurposed immigration detention centers in Pennsylvania is beginning to feel like a horrible game of whack-a-mole.
By Vanessa Stine, Erika Guadalupe Núñez
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