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Riverfront Times: 15 Juneteenth Events To Attend in St. Louis This Weekend

Posted By Jenna Jones on Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 3:14 pm Juneteenth marks the day every citizen in the United States actually became free. After Union troops rode into Galveston, Texas on June 19,...

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St. Louis Magazine: Four ways to celebrate Juneteenth in 2021

BY NICK FREED // JUNE 14, 2021 Excerpt: Juneteenth, celebrated every year on June 19, marks the end of slavery in the U.S. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the...

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KMOV4: Justice for Isaiah: Protest planned for the 4th anniversary of South City man killed during SWAT raid

KMOV STAFF // POSTED JUN 7, 2021 Excerpt: Four years ago, Isaiah Hammett was shot and killed inside a South City home during a SWAT raid. Throughout the years, his...

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St. Louis American: City faces lawsuit alleging brutal treatment at CJC

By Dana Rieck Of The St. Louis American Jun 3, 2021 Excerpt: The stories of abuse at City Justice Center detailed in a newly filed lawsuit seem endless —...

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St. Louis Public Radio: Federal Lawsuit Alleges St. Louis Jail Correctional Officers Abused Detainees

St. Louis Public Radio | By Chad DavisPublished May 26, 2021 at 8:09 PM CDT Excerpt: Attorneys claim in a lawsuit that corrections officers regularly abused three current and former inmates...

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The Appeal: What The St. Louis Mayoral Candidates Would Do To Close The City’s Notorious Workhouse Jail

March 26, 2021 By Meg O’Connor Excerpt: Tishaura Jones wants to decriminalize offenses and transfer people out of the Workhouse. Cara Spencer wants to end the contract to house...

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St. Louis American: Inmate with paraplegia receives shower after suing city

March 30, 2021 By St. Louis American Staff Excerpt: With the help of several legal organizations, a 40-year-old City Justice Center inmate with paraplegia received a shower after suing...

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Reuters: Tech issues hobble U.S. tenants fighting eviction in remote hearings

March 30, 2021 By Carey L. Biron Excerpt: CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS There may also be constitutional concerns in remote eviction hearings, according to a case filed in St. Louis, Missouri,...

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For Immediate Release: ArchCity Defenders and Co-Counsel Challenge St. Clair County Practice of Extracting Social Security Benefits for Court and Jail Costs

February 23, 2021 ArchCity Defenders, Terrell Marshall, and Gupta Wessler have filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of George Richey, an honorably discharged Army veteran, father, and grandfather who...

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Due to Reports of Frigid Temperatures and Violent Conditions in the Workhouse, ArchCity Defenders and DLA Piper File Emergency Motions to Compel Hearing, Inspections

February 11, 2021 In January 2021, some detainees at the City Justice Center (who were in a COVID positive pod) staged a peaceful protest in January 2021 due to...

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