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Maya Schenwar | Life on Penalty of Death

Maya Schenwar, Truthout: The death penalty isn't the only way our criminal justice system kills. We must work to conceive of how to confront harm and solve problems without depriving people of their lives.

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Republican Lies Thwart Attempts to Reach Democratic Ideal of Educated Citizenry

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