• Sep 21, 2025 Justice By John Galsworthy for social justice, class inequalities, and ethical integrity. Living through turbulent times marked by rapid industrialization and social upheaval, Galsworthy sought to use literature as a platform for social critique. BY Lou Purdy
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• Mar 5, 2026 David Cole No Equal Justice cores the urgent need for reform. The Role of Policy and Legislation - Cole advocates for policies that address systemic inequities, such as sentencing reform and increased oversight. - He stresses the importance of fair sentencing g BY Tommy Langosh
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