Emily Bazelon, an investigative reporter at The New York Times Magazine, craves easy-to-use tools, whether for interviews, Freedom of Information Act records or her home TV.
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There’s a Wave of New Prosecutors and They Mean Justice
These district attorneys should make jail the exception and eliminate cash bail.
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In Donald Trump’s Census, Who Counts?
How the Trump administration’s plan to add a controversial new question to the 2020 census could transform a pillar of American democracy.
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Will Florida’s Ex-Felons Finally Regain the Right to Vote?
A referendum on the November ballot in Florida would re-enfranchise 1.5 million citizens—and could change the state’s electorate.
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When the Supreme Court Lurches Right
What happens when the Supreme Court becomes significantly more conservative than the public?
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Department of Justification
Stephen Bannon and Jeff Sessions, the new attorney general, have long shared a vision for remaking America. Now the nation’s top law-enforcement agency can serve as a tool for enacting it.
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Should Prostitution Be a Crime?
A growing movement of sex workers and activists is making the decriminalization of sex work a feminist issue.