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Pregnant and Parenting Students Are Still Being Pushed Out of School
Pregnant women have the right to stay in their schools and continue education.
The Marijuana Debate: A Call for More Dialogue, Less Rhetoric
Roger Roffman calls for more dialogue and less rhetoric in the debate over legalizing marijuana.
Seattle Proposal a Step Forward for Housing Rights and Public Safety
People who have committed crimes still deserve protections and opportunities.
A Spotlight on Bullying: It's Personal
Obama's White House conference on bullying has raised awareness for an important issue.
Yes, Race Still Matters in Our Criminal Justice System
Our goal is to get to a point where we can truly claim that justice is blind.
The King Hearings: McCarthyism 2.0
America's anti-Muslim sentiment is remniscent of McCarthyism.
Chamber of Commerce Survey Shows Support for Legalizing Marijuana
Over 70% of those polled in Seattle supported HB 1550.
Feds Don't Walk Their Talk in Drug Control Budget
The ONDCP is requesting $26.2 billion to reduce drug use through law enforcement techniques.
Public Safety Committee Recommendations: A Welcome First Step
Seattle has a unique opportunity to make significant improvements to its police department.
What to do When Stopped by the Police? Exercise! (Your Rights)
Learn how to exercise your rights when dealing with the police.
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