Alright, folks, this is going to be a little lengthy. In fact, I am going to break this up into two separate posts. There is a lot to cover and I literally cannot
There is a lot to celebrate as May was Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, and on June 12th we will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of
Beginning in 2005, the United States Supreme Court began to acknowledge what people who study the adolescent brain had known for some time: that juvenile brains are
The California Asian Pacific American Judges Association (CAPAJA) Hosts Virtual Event, “What are Hate Crimes, and What Can AAPI Attorneys Do About Them?” Join
I needed a few days to process the news that Derek Chauvin was convicted of the murder of George Floyd. Like many who dedicate themselves to justice and to the reform
March 25, 2021, will go down in history as a landmark day in the fight for criminal justice reform. The California Supreme Court unanimously held that California’s
On Wednesday, March 24th, the Commonwealth of Virginia became the 23rd state in the nation to abolish the death penalty when Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill
Recently, a spotlight has been placed on police brutality. The ubiquity of cell phone cameras and re-energized civil rights movement have made national news out of
Angelo Quinto. It is likely you have not heard this name, but you should have. Quinto, a 30-year-old Navy veteran, died on December 23, 2020. His family recently filed
New Year, new laws. The last few years have seen a flurry of criminal justice reforms and 2021 is no different. The progressive state legislature continues to swing