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Law & Justice (Page 5)

December 9, 2021

This AP Investigation Freed 2,000 Burmese Slaves, Doing More in 3,600 Words Than Most Will in a Lifetime

(NEW YORK) — Where anonymity and covert reporting can often be fraught with incredibility, sensationalism, and in some cases, danger […]

By Hannah Sparks

November 17, 2021

Does the Internet Really Need “Section 230”?: An Interview With Alyssa Aguilar

"In many ways, I think we take the Internet for granted."

By Paige Gilmar

November 8, 2021

Vigil Held for Texas Police Officer Who Died of COVID-19

“This is my husband’s city in a much bigger way than just where he worked,” officer Hutchison’s wife, Amber Hutchison, said at his vigil Monday night.

By Raegan Scharfetter

November 7, 2021

A Sex Educator Gets Real About the California Stealthing Ban

What California's new stealthing law means for sexual partners and the practice of consent.

By Alex West

People hold posters saying "Abortion is Healthcare"

November 5, 2021

A Texas Abortion Fund Director on Texas’ New Reality

The Click speaks with Zaena Zamora, executive director of a Texas abortion fund.

By Lauren Sierra

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