READ: A woman was forced to give birth in Brooklyn criminal court 2 nights ago on a courtroom bench. Shackled. All while courtroom personnel gawked.
And the judge ultimately refused even to dismiss her case--trespassing on her own rooftop. This is "justice" in America. More:
As a public defender, I spent hundreds of hours in this exact same courtroom in Brooklyn. Arguing for simple justice. Often being scoffed at for trying.
People in crisis. In pain. Passed out. Shaking in fear. Some barely able to stand. Hands shackled. And yes, pregnant women.
Our job as public defenders was to try to slow things down and snap the courtroom actors out of their hypnotized state of callousness. Pay attention to the person standing next to us as a person.
Not just another number.
A woman that pregnant should never have been brought to the courtroom at all. Let alone for a nothing misdemeanor. Let alone in shackles.
What is wrong with the police who arrested her? The prosecutor who charged her? The prosecutor & judge who wouldn't drop the case?
If those in power in a so-called "progressive" city, with a "progressive prosecutor," with "progressive judges," treat even people giving birth like this … just imagine what it’s like for all.
Our criminal legal system is a cruel, costly waste.
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If true, the implications of DHS seeking identifying data behind social media accounts that track or criticize ICE go far beyond “speech” and “privacy.”
We’re talking about core constitutional structure — how far the government can go to monitor dissent. Thread:
Criticizing a federal agency is not a fringe activity. It is protected political speech at the very heart of the Constitution.
Targeting critics is not neutral enforcement. It’s viewpoint-based scrutiny.
But this is also a Fourth Amendment issue.
Bulk requests for names, emails, phone numbers, identifying data tied to online accounts begin to look less like targeted investigation and more like digital fishing expeditions.
That raises serious questions about unreasonable search.
This may be the most important post you read today.
As ICE invades American cities & commits brutal acts of violence, below is a shareable film series written *by immigrants for immigrants* on how to safely defend against ICE.
Feeling helpless? Here’s something you can do to help. Read on:
Protect your neighbors from ICE. Share:
🚨If ICE is outside your door, don’t panic & remember: YOU HAVE RIGHTS. Don’t open the door. Ask to see a warrant. ICE can’t enter w/o one.
As a public defender in Brooklyn, I spent years in courtrooms watching lives decided in minutes—with no one watching, listening, or caring. So many voices went unheard.
Trump announced today he's ending “cashless bail” in DC & threatening cities across the country. It’s all based on fear—not facts. I was a public defender for a decade. I work with orgs across the country.
Here’s what’s really true about bail, crime, & safety. 🧵
Everywhere that’s reduced pretrial jailing—even modestly—has seen the same outcome: more safety, more freedom, and massive cost savings. That’s not spin.
We know why pretrial freedom works: when people are free, they keep jobs, care for families, get meds, access housing, go to treatment. Pretrial incarceration doesn’t solve problems—it creates them.
This may be the most important post you read today.
As we see ICE escalating violence against immigrants & citizens alike, below is a shareable film series by immigration lawyers on how to safely defend against ICE.
Feeling helpless? Here’s something you can do. Read on:
The Constitution protects us from ICE.
🚨If ICE is outside your door, don’t panic & remember: YOU HAVE RIGHTS. Don’t open the door. Ask to see a warrant. ICE can’t enter w/o one.