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At the Diane E. Murphy United States Courthouse, justice is taking on a colorful new meaning. The "Seeds of Justice" exhibit features 17 pieces of crop art created by local artists.
In partnership with the Pennington County Juvenile Diversion Program, the gallery has become a canvas for justice-involved ...
Vaughn says they’re finding kids justice, help and healing, hoping to break the cycle of kids not in the system. “But for them to really talk about what happened and what they're running from, or to ...
A 64-year-old man accused of abducting his stepdaughter and holding her captive for 19 years while fathering her nine children has been found guilty of kidnapping and other charges. A jury found Henri ...
The 15-year veteran of the Department of Justice was suspended with pay and blocked from his work email. The letter didn’t state how long he would be placed on leave or if he would be disciplined.
Unleash your child’s artistic skills this Easter by adding vibrant art supplies to their gift basket ... each reveal will bring a moment of pure delight. Whether for kids or adults, there's no such ...
New Curtin-led research has found that young people who have had contact with the youth justice system face an increased risk of premature death, prompting calls for better support for these ...
Like many South Africans, Somizi Mhlongo is advocating for “Justice for Cwecwe,” a primary school learner who was allegedly raped at her school in Matatiele in the Eastern Cape. Despite ...
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Community paints mural of hope at Cobb Family Justice CenterPaint Love regularly leads public art projects with students and families. The mural event was designed to allow everyone involved with the Justice Center to contribute—leaving behind their own mark. ...
The U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday it will investigate four California universities, including UC Berkeley and Stanford, to determine their compliance with a landmark Supreme Court ...
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