N.J. Reducing Prison Population But Still Lacking
Within the past few years, New Jersey has become one of the leaders of reducing prison population in the United States, according to a report from the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School. However, NJ.com reports the Garden state still has a long way to go. “It’s going to take a […]
Issue of Muslim-student Bullying On Snapchat Raised in NJ
A Colonia High School student took a picture of Saira Ali last June during lunch in the cafeteria, captioned the photo, “Isis,” with a heart-faced emoticon and posted it to social media, according to NJ.com. Saira Ali, a high school senior at the time, was wearing a headscarf in the photograph and socializing with friends. […]
Immigrant Women Detained In Texas Go On Hunger Strike
More than 20 women have begun protesting the conditions at the T Don Hutto immigration detention center in Texas this past week. The women are denying food as a response to “inedible food, poor medical care, inadequate legal representation, and harsh treatment from officials,” according to The Guardian.