The ACLU Has Lost Its Way
The organization now seems largely unable or unwilling to uphold its core values.
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The organization now seems largely unable or unwilling to uphold its core values.
Why a mother’s ambition is good for her family
The legal doctrine that allows people to be prosecuted for murder even if they didn’t kill anyone has fallen out of favor across the globe. In America, it remains common.
In more than a decade of arguing cases in court, I’ve witnessed the stubborn cultural biases female attorneys must navigate to simply do their jobs.