By Premal Dharia (Executive Director of the Institute to End Mass Incarceration) and Chris Kemmitt Via USA Today Our legislatures and courts have armed prosecutors with so much power that they can …
Convergence, Ep5: Joshua Crabtree – Creative Access to Justice Approaches in Rural America
via HNMCP blog In episode 5 host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Joshua Crabtree, the Executive Director of Legal Aid of the Bluegrass, about the role of technology in resolving disputes in the …
Strengthening WIC to improve health: A prescription for change
by Kathryn Garfield, Emma Scott, and Cissie Boninivia The Hill We’ve all been told to eat more fruits and vegetables. But did you know that diets that are too low in produce are linked …
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Op-Ed: How the VA has illegally denied healthcare to thousands of veterans
via LA Timesby Dana Monalto A veteran with a fever and hacking cough that suggest a possible coronavirus infection tries to make a doctor’s appointment, only to be turned away by a receptionist …
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The covid-19 crisis is going to get much worse when it hits rural areas
via The Washington Post By Michelle A. Williams, Bizu Gelaye and Emily M. Broad Leib Michelle A. Williams is dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Bizu Gelaye is an …
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Facial Recognition Laws Are (Literally) All Over the Map
via Wired By Susan Crawford The current state of rules for use of facial recognition technology is literally all over the map. Next month, the city council in Portland, Oregon will …
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