
It seems as if a lot of people have no problem with a defenseless Osama being shot to death. That's wrong.

The Schaibles' son died when they prayed for his pneumonia to go away instead of taking him to a hospital. Should they have gone to jail?

An incident of racial stereotyping in Boston has actually resulted in tens of thousands of dollars donated to support minorities in higher education.

With hundreds of thousands of sexual assaults behind bars annually, prison rape is no laughing matter.

A scary new study says a person's color, not just her race, is a factor in criminal sentencing.

As the White House clams up, Osama's family is telling their side of the story.

An insane Louisiana law is sending a nonviolent father to jail for the rest of his life. How is this justice?

A shocking number of Americans either think healthcare reform is dead or don't know enough to say if it's still around.

Forget business, law, and medicine. With black men making up only 1.7 percent of American school teachers, they need to head to the classroom.

Thomas Haynesworth is an innocent man whose freedom is in sight. Send him a quick message of hope and support here.

A bill making its way through the Missouri legislature seeks to have welfare recipients drug tested. Is this good or bad?

A central provision of the Obama Administration's overhaul of health care has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge in Virginia.

The ACLU is suing a prison that is intentionally depriving its inmates of books.

The story of how Osama met his end has changed a lot over the past few days. Here's a rundown of the inconsistencies thus far.
This college student is "on a mission to show you don't have to pay a lawyer $225 an hour to get your voice heard."

First it was rape, now it's anti-Semitism. Julian Assange should quit WikiLeaks and save a valuable institution.

New York City's "stop and frisk" program harassed more innocent black and Latino men than ever last year.