Technology Surveillance technology in classrooms causes more harm than good, ACLU report finds The report uses both qualitative and quantitative methods, including reviewing existing research investigating EdTech industry products and practices Joseph MortonNovember 7, 2023
News Wyoming considers bill to decriminalize regular cannabis possession A number of previous cannabis reform measures failed after facing legislative delays Natalia Buendia CalvilloFebruary 16, 2022
Enforcement 83% of Americans deem war on drugs a failure and support new approach, poll shows Across party lines, voters took issue with the approach 50 years after drugs were called 'public enemy number one' Kathryn TindaleJune 11, 2021
The weed wire Toxic US politics blamed for delay of MORE Act vote Experts say election-year politics played a role in Democrats punting the historic House vote until after the Nov. 3 election Jared GnamSeptember 18, 2020
Enforcement ‘Enough is enough’ says U.S. policy summit on prohibition harms National Cannabis Policy Summit talks unequal enforcement, equity and how prohibition harms the entire country Michelle GamageSeptember 10, 2020
Legalization ‘Historic’ US House vote this month opens a door toward legalization While the MORE Act would end America's racist war on weed, it likely won't pass Congress until after November's election, expert says Jared GnamSeptember 4, 2020
Analysis US House resolution points to war on drugs as contributing to police brutality Best way to reduce police violence is to scale back funding and amount of responsibility police have, says criminology prof Michelle GamageJune 2, 2020
COVID-19 ACLU highlights persisting racist cannabis enforcement in 4/20 report The report used the stoner holiday to show how black people are still almost 4X more likely to be arrested for weed Jared GnamApril 20, 2020