The strike disrupted many aspects of prison life, such as access to food, showers, medication, recreation, and legislative protections
As the correctional officers strike concluded last month, the state did not immediately explain which parts of the law that caps solitary confinement to 15 consecutive days would be suspended
At an Israel Heritage Foundation event in May 2024, Martin Oliner called for Israel to “take the lessons” from the atrocity of the U.S. atomic bombings in Japan
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
The detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and others shows how attacks on protesters are weaponizing immigration structures and relying heavily on outside agitators
Advocates accused health care providers and other institutions of “obeying in advance” an executive order that has since been blocked in the courts
Advocates are focused on fortifying labor protections for immigrant workers at the state and local level: “These are frontline workers who are feeding and serving every New Yorker”
In a Q&A with Prism, author Elon Green discusses his new book “The Man Nobody Killed,” which tells the story of the police killing of young Black artist Michael Stewart
Adams has not yet issued the executive order, but immigrant rights groups say the move would target immigrants presumed innocent while awaiting trial at the jail complex
The resolution passed by a narrow 73-70 margin in January. One month later, it was defeated in a revote, 63-113
Health care advocates called for the Trump administration to re-establish “protected areas” that safeguard medical facilities from immigration raids
Nordquist, a 24-year-old Black transgender man, was killed in upstate New York in early February
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