A Day in Drug Court

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By Lauren Hawkes

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Drug Testing Welfare Recipients Creates, Not Solves, Problems

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By Gary Daniels

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An End to Highway Robbery? Not Quite Yet

Fourth Amendment, U.S. Constitution
It’s one of the most highly praised constitutional rights in the world. In reality, however, the Fourth Amendment has been severely diluted. A good example is related to seizure of assets—cash and property like vehicles and real estate—without warrants or criminal charges.

Inequitable Justice

Until a recent cha

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Is 15 Cents High Enough?

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By Regina Morin

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To Defeat Heroin We Need to (NOT) Stay the Course

To combat abuse of heroin and prescription opiate pain killers there are several principles we need to keep in mind and actions we need to take.

By Mike Uth

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The Ferguson Near You

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Olivet Institutional Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio
May 16, 1967
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Drug Law Reforms: Ohio Pay Attention!

Imagine what would happen if people of different walks of life decided that they were done with the insanity of mass incarceration and the War on Drugs. Imagine if people proclaimed that they were tired of: » Criminalizing people unnecessarily. » Tough on crime laws that do nothing to improve safety. » Spending billions on mass incarceration while schools crumble. » Separating children from their parents. » Not meeting the needs of victims of crime. » Using prisons and jails to penalize people who simply need a job or treatment. » Paying into a system that contributes to unemployment and crime. Well, now you don’t have to imagine.

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Treating Our Addiction to Mass Criminalization

“The United States will never be able to prosecute or incarcerate its way to being a safer nation,” said last week U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, at a conference held by the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.

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The Real Problem in Ferguson

Michael Uth is a member of the ACLU of Ohio Board of Directors.