Atlanta sits at the center of a national fight over who gets freedom before trial, who profits from detention, and whether technology can make a broken system fairer or simply faster. In Georgia, that fight is sharper than in much of the country because Senate Bill 63 expanded mandatory cash […]
Daily Archives: May 1, 2026
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Across Cleveland, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, the fight over AI in policing is no longer an abstract debate about innovation; it is a test of who controls public data, who gets watched, and who is left to trust institutions that often ask for blind faith while offering limited transparency. In […]
A Brooklyn liquor store, a wrong man, and a violent arrest have become a case study in how quickly human error can turn into institutional harm. Timothy Brown’s claim against the NYPD is not only a lawsuit about one night in April; it is a warning about what happens when […]