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Supreme Court justices, members of Congress and other dignitaries gathered at Washington National Cathedral to pay their final respects to former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Report on Justice Thomas' trips renews calls for a Supreme Court code of ethics
A ProPublica investigation found the justice accepted luxury trips from a major GOP donor. The story is renewing the Democrat push for a code of ethics for justices of the Supreme Court.
Forsyth County School Justice Partnership aims to reduce juvenile court involvement
An initiative known as the Forsyth County School Justice Partnership is working to prevent students from entering the juvenile justice system.
Local teenagers develop ideas to cultivate a sense of belonging in their schools
A group of about 20 teenagers from different schools and different backgrounds gathered in a circle for the last day of the Peacebuilders &
A Year After Floyd's Death, Winston-Salem Activists, Police Examine What's Changed
It's been one year since the murder of George Floyd and a time when protests erupted around the world, including right here in the Triad.
Young Activists Lead Sixth Night of Winston-Salem Protest Marches
On Thursday afternoon, more than 100 people began gathering at Winston-Salem's Central YMCA to protest recent police killings.
Citing Concerns About Access For 'Seniors,' West Virginia's Governor Delays Primary
More than a dozen states have delayed primaries because of the coronavirus.
The 'Losing Lawyer' In Israel Who Defends Palestinians Charged With Violence
Lea Tsemel, 75, has lost case after case for decades and has received death threats as a Jew representing Arabs. Her notoriety in Israel has grown since last year's release of a documentary about her.
'This Is It. I'm Going To Die': India's Minorities Are Targeted In Lynchings
"It's like they are trying to erase us — erase all of my people," says the widow of a Muslim dairy farmer who died after being assaulted by a mob while he was transporting cows.
Report Sheds Light On The Number Of People In 'Correctional Control'
A new report from a non-partisan advocacy group is comparing North Carolina's correctional system to others across the country.