Nine Years After DACA Went Into Effect, Congress On The Verge Of Passing A Path To Citizenship

A pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants is within reach. Congress must get it done.

A girl and her father stand with some 200,000 immigrants' rights activists flood the National Mall to demand comprehensive immigration reform on March 21, 2010 in Washington DC.

Church or Jail? Federal Court Delivers Qualified Immunity Win For Religious Freedom

A Colorado man can sue the officer who revoked his parole for not attending worship services, a federal court ruled.

"Equal Justice Under Law" engraving above entrance to US Supreme Court Building.

Simone Biles, Sha’Carri Richardson, and How the Olympics Failed Black Women

The Tokyo 2020 games keep making headlines for the wrong reasons — particularly the treatment of Black athletes.

USA's Simone Biles in the Women's Balance Beam Final at Ariake Gymnastic Centre on the eleventh day of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan.

Documents Foreshadow a Grim Future for COVID-19 Spread in Federal Prisons

What happens when federal prison staff speak out on the dangers ravaging their facility during COVID-19? Almost nothing, it seems.

A general view of the Federal Correctional Complex in Victorville, California

Kimberlé Crenshaw on Teaching the Truth About Race in America

A pioneering scholar of Critical Race Theory joins us to discuss the true meaning of the practice, and how it became a political flashpoint in schools and beyond.

Kimberlé Crenshaw gives presentation at podium with "Intersectionality" and "celebrate differences" sign behind her.

Freedom of the Press is Under Attack

The Biden administration must commit to protect journalists, free press, and free speech.

A photojournalist is arrested by NYPD officers during an anti-Trump protest in New York City

Our Leaders Can Save Lives With the Stroke of a Pen

The gubernatorial and executive power of clemency is vastly underused. That needs to change, now.

Prison cells and empty hallway

Congress Can Stop This Vicious Cycle of Debt-Based Poverty

Driver's license suspensions are bad for communities, the economy, and public safety.

Evening rush hour traffic fills Highway 50 in Sacramento, California

Tony Winner Ali Stroker Reframes Disability Representation and Identity

Disability Pride Month continues as the actress and singer joins us on At Liberty.

Ali Stroker poses for a portrait