Why Alabama Lets More Convicted Felons Serve Their Time in the Community
Aug. 5, 2015 |
FeatureWhy Alabama Lets More Convicted Felons Serve Their Time in the CommunityIn the second story of a series on criminal justice reform in Alabama, The Daily Signal examines how community corrections programs provide an alternative to prison. |
CommentaryHow Lawmakers Can Beat Planned Parenthood's Stalling TacticsTwo judges have blocked the release of additional undercover videos. But there's a way Congress could make sure the public is able to see those videos. |
News4 Charts That Prove DC Elites Are Ignoring Planned Parenthood Debate Raging in the NationVideos showing Planned Parenthood executives discussing the sale of aborted fetal organs have sparked a nationwide debate about its practices. |
NewsSenate Republicans Allege Collusion Between EPA and Environmental Group Over Climate RegulationsRepublicans on a prominent Senate committee say an outside group colluded with the Environmental Protection Agency to create the Obama administration's new regulations. |
NEwsBobby Jindal Demands Planned Parenthood Be 'Honest' on Sale of Body Parts"It is time for Planned Parenthood to stop misleading the state in our investigation," says the Louisiana governor. |
CommentaryShould Unions Give to Planned Parenthood Without Members' Permission? This Bill Would Ban ThatUnions often put their institutional interests ahead of workers. |
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