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Join former Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX), Norm Eisen, and CAP President and CEO Neera Tanden for this crucial discussion. In states across the country, American democracy is being hollowed out from ...
The folly of the Trump administration’s trade policy is that it harms the very people it claims to help.
These cuts are destroying critical science, medical, and innovation research across the country—and it’s only the beginning ...
State and Local Governments Opt Out of Immigrant Detention As ICE attempts to increase its already record-breaking detention capacity, the agency is facing growing resistance from localities and ...
The Facts on Progressive Prosecutors How and Why Prosecutors Should Help End Mass Incarceration A growing number of prosecutors are shifting away from an overly punitive vision of safety and ...
Beyond Our Borders How Weak U.S. Gun Laws Contribute to Violent Crime Abroad The current debate about protecting America's borders ignores the U.S. role as a major supplier of crime guns around ...
The system of mass incarceration is perhaps the clearest manifestation of structural racism in the United States—with particularly damaging effects for black women and infants.
By guaranteeing paid family and medical leave, federal and state policymakers can invest in women, a thriving labor force, and the economy at large.
Discrimination and Experiences Among LGBTQ People in the US: 2020 Survey Results This data interactive displays the results of CAP’s national survey of LGBTQ individuals.
Bridging the divide between communities of color and law enforcement begins by recognizing that discord is rooted in the origins of policing in America.
The current K-12 accountability system provides important information for education leaders, but local school communities need access to other timely and useful data to help improve the quality of ...