We’re not going back. The fight for reproductive freedom continues.

When it comes to abortion rights, every has impact.

By Janna Farley

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Can a Government Official Block You on Twitter?

More often than not, the First Amendment traffics in nuance, detail, and government intent. In applying it to the internet, we should expect nothing less. 

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Banned Books Week and the Struggle Against Censorship

We remain passionately committed to the First Amendment values that keep our society open. And we will continue to oppose censorship wherever it rears its ugly head. 

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Remembering Damon Thibodeaux, Who Survived Death Row

Exonerated and freed from death row in 2012, Damon’s life was cut short far too soon by COVID-19.

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Public Trust in Artificial Intelligence Starts With Institutional Reform

How can institutions encourage public trust in AI? Make themselves more trustworthy.

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The Lack of Covid Mitigation Protocols in South Dakota is a Disability Rights Issue

A simple piece of cloth has become a huge source of controversy, and not just in South Dakota.

By Stephanie Amiotte

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What is Redistricting and Why Should We Care?

Here’s how 2020 census data could determine your voice in future elections.

A map of the redistricting plan for the City of North Charleston.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity: Why the U.S. Should Keep its Promise to Diversity Visa Winners

Thousands of people are being denied their chance at the American dream because their visas were torn up during the anti-immigrant Trump administration.

Mira Naseer, a diversity visa recipient, holding her naturalization papers and two American flags.

Drug Treatment is Infrastructure

States and localities should use this moment to tackle the overdose epidemic.

Edmontonian with a sign that reads "harm reduction saves lives," photos of loved ones and crosses with purple ribbons and hearts gather for International Overdose Awareness Day at Capital Plaza outside the Federal Building.