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May 20, 2021 13 tweets 6 min read Read on X
For years Oregon's "progressive" AG has fought to keep people imprisoned by a KKK law silencing Black jurors. While lying she lacks power to change it. Not going to work anymore. Journalists are calling her. "The responsibility falls squarely on the office of Ellen Rosenblum." ImageImageImageImage
For 7 years, Ellen Rosenblum was the Attorney General of 1 of 2 states that allowed non-unanimous juries. Let them continue. Wouldn't do anything until the Supreme Court finally took up the case. She *joined Louisiana in asking the Court to keep the racist law alive & thriving.* Image
Fortunately, the Supreme Court didn't listen to Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum. In April 2020, they finally acknowledged this racist law was unconstitutional. Even Justice Kavanaugh.

To save face, she praised the decision. Finally, Oregon could "move beyond this embarrassing stain." Image
But Rosenblum kept fighting. Fighting in Oregon courts against everyone convicted in the past from having the opportunity to have a new, fair trial. Claiming, dangerously, she had no power to do anything. That she was "awaiting guidance" from the Supreme Court on retroactivity. Image
You see: The decision striking down the KKK-era law to maintain white supremacy by allowing legal lynchings in court, like most new constitutional rules, only applied to the future (or cases then on appeal). But what about all those people the decision didn't cover, @ORDOJ?
Ellen Rosenblum (@ORDOJ) didn't need to "await guidance." She could have conceded retroactivity on her own. Couldve stopped fighting every case. *Instead she fought in the Supreme Court.* Asking the ultra-conservative Justices to block retroactive justice. They listened to her.
The result of Ellen Rosenblum fighting every single case in Oregon courts & arguing forcefully to maintain the impact of white supremacy in the Supreme Court: Not just a major loss on this one issue. A Supreme Court decision damaging to millions impacted by other issues to come. Image
Now Ellen Rosenblum is trying to pass the buck again. First she claimed she was "awaiting guidance" from the Supreme Court. Now she wants the state legislature to tell her what to do? @ORDOJ, why won't you just use the power you have to do justice?
Good news: Ellen Rosenblum's lies & deflections aren't working anymore. People are paying attention. And journalists are calling her out:

"The fate of hundreds of incarcerated Oregonians [are] in the hands of Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum." portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2021/…
Read Rosenblum's statement below claiming to care about this issue. Then consider: "Of the more than 200 people who've filed for this relief, none of them have been granted by Rosenblum's office."

Aliza Kaplan, head of litigation on this cause, calls it out: "Disingenuous." Image
Head of Oregon's ACLU calling @ORDOJ out: "We know systemic racism embedded in our institution that are difficult to address. A couple hundred people are asking for relief. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t seem like a big ask in work of racial justice."
All Oregon advocates are asking for from Ellen Rosenblum is she stop opposing requests from hundreds still in prison. That she listen to her community, the local ACLU, Human Rights Watch, people & families directly impacted. That way, local DAs can then decide whether to retry.
Join me & a growing coalition of tens of thousands around the country in calling on Ellen Rosenblum--and by extension all state leaders--to use the power they have to end systemic racism. They don't have to obey Justice Kavanaugh. act.colorofchange.org/sign/People_st…

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My new op-ed is now live. In it, I explain how it's *legal to execute an innocent person* in the U.S. How that's a feature, not bug of the system. And what we can do about it now. Hint: Robust public defense. Teen Vogue again leading the way with truth. teenvogue.com/story/robert-r…
It is legal in the U.S. to execute an innocent person. Indeed, the Supreme Court has twice ruled it is perfectly constitutional to do so bc the value of expediency & finality in the legal process is more important than truth, justice, & even human life.teenvogue.com/story/robert-r…
As a civil rights attorney who served as a public defender, I saw how killing an innocent person was the most extreme example of a legal process designed *not to achieve justice, fairness, or truth, but enable unjust outcomes & erect every obstacle toward redress.
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There is no evidence that police in the subways are lowering crime. What we do know: NYPD is swallowing up valuable resources, harassing New Yorkers, making needless arrests, & engaging in violent & reckless confrontations on the subway.

Some research and stats.
City records show a $151 million increase in 2023 for NYPD overtime pay for subway policing. NYC went from spending $4 million in 2022 on NYPD overtime pay for subway policing to $155 million in 2023.

That’s a staggering 3,775% increase. gothamist.com/news/nypd-over…
In addition to the $150mil+ extra spent on NYPD for subway policing in overtime alone in 2023,

NYC Eric Adams ordered NYPD in March 2024 to send an another “800 police officers specifically to keep watch on turnstiles." apnews.com/article/new-yo…
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Pay attention. 800,000 incarcerated workers are currently forced to labor in prisons for pennies.

Don’t believe me? Read on for first hand accounts from inside. Slavery is alive in the US. Thread:
Cell blocks, prison grounds, kitchens, laundry rooms, libraries, medical centers — these are the common spaces that make up America’s vast carceral architecture.

Hundreds of people documented their experiences of prison slavery. Visit: EndTheException.com/lettersImage
Grounds: "My first job in the prison system was on yard crew. The duties include digging through trash bags to collect recyclables. The pay for some positions in this prison is 8 cents an hour.

I remember feeling degraded and humiliated. ” Tasha in Texas. Image
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Wow. Fiona Apple is a real one. Watch this video. Calling for donations to bail out Black mothers for Mother’s Day. Her fans already came through w donations & spreading the word. Over $30k! Let’s “fetch the bolt cutters” & support even more. I just gave. givebutter.com/nHSrnp
Two years ago, Fiona Apple popped up on a zoom call to get trained by local organizers to Court watch. Dedicated ever since. Her work has led to freedom, lawsuits, accountability.

The stories all here in this short video. She wrote & performed the score:
Be like Fiona Apple. Volunteer to CourtWatch. Visit this campaign hub, learn more, connect w/ a local courtwatch program, &/or learn how to start your own.

Injustice happens in empty courtrooms. Which allows police brutality to continue outside of them. Courtwatch.org
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“No judge has ever lost their job setting bail on someone.”

A NYC judge whispered that. To a public defender. Before depriving their destitute client of freedom. This happens every day. Judges are intimidated to throw poor people in cages.

Thread on a history of intimidation: Image
Public defenders @elizaorlins & @APetrigh tell about the open secret of "justice" throughout the country People are deprived of liberty, not based on merit. But judicial fear of negative press.

Story is paywalled. So Im transcribing it here:nydailynews.com/2024/03/15/int…
"The NYPD’s recent social media attack against a judge who released a defendant under supervision instead of setting bail and detaining them. The case drew headlines because the NYPD’s aggressive social media posts were full of misinformation, including misidentifying the judge." Image
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How copaganda works. Police, prosecutor, & prison interests use media to exaggerate & lie about "sensational" cases. Amplify them on repeat. Create the *perception* that "crime" or "migrants" are a "Crisis!"

Perpetual anger/fear buys votes & public opinion. Facts be damned. Image
How copaganda works. Police release a highly edited video that doesn't include their unprovoked, violent, & unjustified attack on a migrant. Manufactured "outcry" ensues. Lawmakers call for sweeping policy changes. New video later released. It's too late. Profound damage done. Image
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None (that I've seen) report on the overt police lie. Image
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