When Will Biden Stop Giving Immigration Powers to Racist, Corrupt Sheriffs?

Despite records of civil rights violations, the Biden administration has chosen to continue partnering with sheriffs through an immigration enforcement program known as 287(g).

Shot of sheriff (wearing a bulletproof vest) from behind walking towards the open door of police car.

Op-ed in The Capital Times: Ruling gives Wisconsin police too much leeway to conduct searches

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that police have a right to search a person after a traffic stop if they believe the vehicle smells like cannabis.

By Amanda Merkwae, Advocacy Director

Pride Has Always Been About Ending Mass Incarceration

Bail reform and LGBTQ liberation go hand in hand.

LGBTQ flag with police in the background.

Increasing Penalties for Distributors Will Kill More Wisconsinites

Our political leaders must turn away from the War on Drugs policies of the past. They can start by voting against SB 101.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

Why We Must Stop Police From Withholding Body Camera Footage

A judge last Friday temporarily blocked a policy that would’ve required Milwaukee Police to release body cam footage of fatal police shootings within 15 days.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

It’s Time to Give Wisconsin Freedom Around Weed

Cannabis legalization is incredibly popular in Wisconsin. After years of inaction, the Wisconsin Legislature needs to listen to the people of Wisconsin and make legal cannabis use a reality.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

A Pair Of Bail Referenda Would Weaken Our Constitutional Right to Due Process

Here’s why Wisconsin voters should reject them both.

Remembering Ramiah Whiteside

Ramiah was a peacemaker and a strong advocate for restorative justice.

From the Death Penalty to Marijuana, Clemency is a Tool For Justice

Granting clemency to broad categories of people is a first step toward correcting injustice in our criminal legal system.