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Backtracking on Justice

The latest executive orders signed by President Trump mark a dramatic reversal of efforts to reform the criminal legal system. This policy brief examines these changes, highlighting their potential consequences, and proposes urgent recommendations to counteract their harmful effects.

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Racial Inequity and the Death Penalty

Race plays a decisive role in who lives and who dies in the United States. But these racial inequities are nothing new.

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How Geography and Race Influence the Death Penalty

Are individuals sentenced to death truly the “worst of the worst” – or simply those with the worst lawyers, the wrong geographic location, or the wrong skin color?

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I Am Troy Davis: Discussion and Study Guide

Want more tips? To get more help organizing your own I Am Troy Davis book discussion, contact Equal Justice USA at info@ejusa.org or Amnesty International at dpac@aiusa.org. How to Host a Book Discussion Choose a date for the discussion. Provide at least three to four weeks advance notice for everyone to have time to read…

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I Am Troy Davis Study Guide

‘I Am Troy Davis’ Discussion and Study Guide!

This guide is an invitation to engage, providing questions to promote critical thinking about the Troy Davis case and a deeper exploration of the death penalty and criminal justice system at large.

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Bridging the Divide

Two years in the making, this report is the culmination of four groundbreaking convenings that brought together criminal justice reformers and crime victim advocates to imagine a new justice system.

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