Suffolk DA Candidates Debate
District attorneys are the most powerful people in the criminal justice system – and they're accountable only to voters.
District attorneys are the most powerful people in the criminal justice system – and they're accountable only to voters.
Join Rahsaan Hall, Racial Justice Project director of the ACLU of Massachusetts will be moderating a panel on the intersection of incarceration, genders, and health.
Court watching is a way to hold your district attorneys (DAs) accountable for the decisions they make in the court room. By attending court hearings and documenting what happens, you will gain a better understanding of how the decisions DAs make every day impact members of our communities.
Court watching is a way to hold your district attorneys (DAs) accountable for the decisions they make in the court room. By attending court hearings and documenting what happens, you will gain a better understanding of how the decisions DAs make every day impact members of our communities.
Court watching is a way to hold your district attorneys (DAs) accountable for the decisions they make in the court room. By attending court hearings and documenting what happens, you will gain a better understanding of how the decisions DAs make every day impact members of our communities.
Court watching is a way to hold your district attorneys (DAs) accountable for the decisions they make in the court room. By attending court hearings and documenting what happens, you will gain a better understanding of how the decisions DAs make every day impact members of our communities.
Carol Rose, executive director of the ACLU of Massachusetts, joins Sarah Benesch of the Dangerous Speech Project to discuss contemporary First Amendment Issues.
Rahsaan Hall, ACLU of Massachusetts Racial Justice Project Director and Campaign Manager of What a Difference a DA Makes, will join a panel of distinguished national and local
Court watching is a way to hold your district attorneys (DAs) accountable for the decisions they make in the court room. By attending court hearings and documenting what happens, you will gain a better understanding of how the decisions DAs make every day impact members of our communities.
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