Joe Biden: Compromise and Clarence Thomas

A few weeks ago Vice-President Joe Biden decided not to enter the presidential nomination race. At his press conference, he threw a zinger–presumably at Hillary Clinton–about partisanship, as if the failure to collaborate across party lines is the fault of Hillary or other Democrats. That is strange considering how often Republican leaders in Congress expressed … [Read more…]

A Little Good News

“A little good news” in Kentucky last month: among all the recent bad news in criminal justice, the outgoing Democratic governor of Kentucky, Steve Beshar, created a positive situation with the restoration of voting rights for 140,000 felons. This is good news for those of us who contend that once a person serves his or … [Read more…]

A Black Life Not Mattering

We received our weekly reminder that black lives don’t matter last night. While it is not surprising the grand jury did not indict anyone for Sandra Bland’s death in the jail in Waller County, Texas, it is a glaring instance of one more black person, one more black woman, dying in the  custody of the police. If … [Read more…]