by Dianne Post | Oct 11, 2024 | Equality for Women, Justice and Democracy, Sexism
The diversity of lack thereof in the federal court system, especially the Supreme Court, has been a concern for some time. The 6th (OH) and 9th (CA) circuits have the most diverse courts and the 1st (MA) and 8th (MO) have the least. See the map for the...
by Dianne Post | Jul 9, 2024 | Human Rights, Justice and Democracy
The Ideal of...
by Dianne Post | Jul 2, 2024 | Human Rights, Justice and Democracy
Corporate greed causes inflation — not worker’s...
by Dianne Post | Jun 23, 2024 | Human Rights, Justice and Democracy, Racism
The long-awaited report from Department of Justice (DOJ) is finally out – all 126 pages of it. Most of it comes as no surprise to the thousands of victims of the Phoenix police and the dozens of organizations that have been working and lawyers who have...
by Dianne Post | Sep 14, 2023 | Justice and Democracy
Oxfam has put out their fifth annual report on the best and worst states to work in. It includes the 50 states plus D.C. and Puerto Rico. They added a new feature this year to compare the rankings to additional measures of well-being, including poverty, food...