BestStockFoto / ShutterstockOp-Ed Op-Ed: Polls Matter, But Not How You May Think 'Polls matter indeed. Not necessarily for reflecting the opinions of the people, but, instead, for furthering the agendas of the pollsters.' By Constantinos E. Scaros May 3, 2021
Jim Watson - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary It Looks Like the US Justice System Could Turn Into a Game of Chutes and Ladders Under Biden A new partnership between a Virginia prosecutor and a national criminal justice organization is threatening the goal of the justice system. By Grant Atkinson April 30, 2021
@adjatan / Twitter screen shot Report: Biden's DOJ Had 'Backup Plan' to Immediately Arrest Derek Chauvin if He Was Found Not Guilty The backup plan was not needed because the jury found Chauvin guilty of two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter. By Erin Coates April 29, 2021
The Western Journal illustration / Getty ImagesSpecial Report The Chauvin Trial: Episodes from the Trial of the Decade Derek Chauvin's trial and its fallout could carry long-term ramifications for policing and the social justice movement. By Michael Austin April 28, 2021
ABC News / Video screen shot Derek Chauvin Juror Speaks Out with a Message for George Floyd's Family 'We [didn't] know what was going on. We were really just locked in on the case,' the juror said, revealing he didn't watch news of the trial. By Erin Coates April 28, 2021