AJC Op-Ed: Reducing police violence will make Georgia safer, healthier
A focus on reform, mental and even physical health will have multiple benefits. By Opal Gay, printed in the Atlanta…
A focus on reform, mental and even physical health will have multiple benefits. By Opal Gay, printed in the Atlanta…
On June 5, as part of the Southern Center for Human Rights’ (SCHR) investigation into the Georgia Public Defender Council’s (GPDC) persistent failure to provide lawyers for accused people who cannot afford them, SCHR and Caplan Cobb, LLC, filed a lawsuit under the Georgia Open Records Act against GPDC Director Omotayo Alli due to the agency’s repeated violations of Georgia’s open records laws.
On April 27, Public Policy Director Tiffany Williams Roberts was featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s Political Rewind to discuss deadly…
On a Sunday last month, over 400 people filled Highlands United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, to support our client Toforest Johnson, who has spent the past 25 years on Alabama’s death row.
On April 26, the United Nations’ International Independent Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in Law Enforcement (UN EMLER) heard testimony from human rights organizations and people impacted by state violence at Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue Research Library.
By Tyler Gay, Microsoft Policy Research Fellow at SCHR Over the past eight months, I’ve had the privilege of traveling…
The Georgia General Assembly adjourned sine die over midnight on Thursday, March 30, ending the 2023 session. Over the last three months, lawmakers…
By Atteeyah Hollie Anniversary of Supreme Court ruling requiring lawyers be provided for poor defendants lets us reflect on progress, ongoing…
Good afternoon partners, Tomorrow will mark Legislative Day 38. With only two more legislative days of the session for this…