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Visit The Thousand Kites Project Today! -- Video: About The Thousand Kites Project; from YouTube, 9/26/07

Friends Provide A Glimpse Into [Rachel] Hoffman's Final Night; from Tallahassee Democrat (FL), 7/13/08
Police: Student Lured To Arrest By Principal; from Concord Monitor (NH), 4/17/08
The Informants Are Watching Us ... But Who's Watching the Informants? from ACLU Drug Policy Reform Project (US), 11/1/07 -- More Snitch News

New Jail Could Cost $245 Million; from Spokesman-Review (WA), 7/10/08
Big STEP Toward Sobriety; from Spokesman-Review (WA), 7/10/08
The Marijuana Project Of Washington State - A joint effort of the November Coalition and the Law Offices of Douglas Hiatt; an organization that fights for the rights of medical marijuana patients in Washington State and beyond. -- More WA State News &Activism

Videos of Violent Police Training Appear as Mexico Awaits U.S. Aid; from Washington Post (DC), 7/2/08
Government Study Confirms Sexual Abuse Epidemic in County Jail; from Stop Prisoner Rape (US), 6/26/08 -- More Abuse News

US Leads World In Substance Abuse, WHO Finds; from Reuters (US), 7/1/08
Sexual Victimization in Local Jails Reported by Inmates, 2007; from Bureau of Justice Statistics, June 25, 2008:
Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 and Jail Inmates at Midyear 2007; from Bureau of Justice Statistics, June 8, 2008 -- More Studies and Reports

Coming Home After A Reduced Sentence; from Washington Post (DC), 5/8/08
Sample Motions, Briefs And Orders Relating To Retroactive Application Of Crack Cocaine Guideline Amendment; from US Office of Defender Services (DC), 2008. (You can print and send these documents to your imprisoned loved ones.) -- More on Crack/Powder Cocaine

President Signs HR 1593 (2nd Chance Act) Into Law; 4/10/08
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Editorial: Crystal Deception; from Free Libertarian Blog (US), 5/3/08
OpEd: Arizona's War On Meth: What About All The Other Drugs? from East Valley Tribune (AZ), 4/18/08 -- More Meth News

What If 5.3 Million More Americans Could Vote? from AlterNet (US), 4/20/08
Column: A Second Chance Is Their First Priority; from Baltimore Sun (MD), 3/2/08 -- More ReEntry News

Judges See Failure In Fate Of Drug Cases; from Baltimore Sun (MD), 3/5/08
Judge Argues For Softer Drug Laws; from Central Florida Future (FL Edu), 12/3/07 -- More Dissenting Opinions

Column: Whittling Away, But Leaving A Gap; from New York Times (NY), 12/17/07
US Supreme Court Rulings Give Judges More Discretion In Sentencing; from World Socialist Web Site (US), 12/15/07
Column: The Harm of 'Get Tough' Policies; from Newsweek (US), 12/14/07 - More Sentencing News

Thousand Kites -- The Reality Of Prison; from Blue Banner (NC Edu), 11/16/07
YouTube Video: About The Thousand Kites Project; from Holler to the Hood (VA), 9/26/07

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Guarded Hope: Lessons From The History Of The Prison Boom; from Boston Review (MA), Jul/Aug 2008

Beyond 2008: Global Civil Society Tells the UN It's Time to Fix International Drug Policy; from Drug War Chronicle (US), 7/18/08

Column: The Fly on the Elephant; from Ottawa Citizen (CN ON), 7/18/08

A Mother Hopes For Clemency, And To Open Minds On Prisons; from Detroit Free Press (MI), 7/14/08

Mexican Citizens in Cross Hairs of Drug War Mayhem; from Los Angeles Times (CA), 7/16/08

The Failure of the Office of National Drug Control Policy; from Huffington Post (US), 7/14/08

Column: 35 Years Of Drug War Failure; from Tribune Review (PA), 7/13/08

Editorial: Get-Tough Policies Cause More Crime, Deny Inmates a Future; from Detroit Free Press (MI), 7/13/08

Editorial: Prison Games; from Vacaville Reporter (CA), 7/13/08

Hidden Costs: Communities Pay For High Prison Rate; from Wall Street Journal (US), 7/10/08

Critics: Prison Labor Hurts Free-World Jobs; from Houston Chronicle (TX), 7/6/08

The New York City Mob (Not the Gambinos. NYPD); from Reason Online (US), 7/3/08

OpEd: This Is The U.S. On Drugs; from Los Angeles Times (CA), 7/5/08

Police Attack Rainbow Family Gathering in Wyoming; from Jackson Hole Star-Tribune (WY), 7/5/08

Opinion: How Dare They Rip the Fourth Amendment? from Truthout (US), 7/4/08

Column: America's Unwinnable War On Drugs; from Reuters (US), 7/3/08

Reforming Juvenile Injustice; from Huffington Post (US), 7/2/08

Semi-Subs, Used To Carry Drugs, May Be Outlawed; from Tampa Tribune (FL), 6/27/08

Column: Militarizing Mexico -- The New War on Drugs; from Foreign Policy In Focus (US), 7/12/07

Editorial: Not Winning The War On Drugs; from New York Times (NY), 7/2/08

Column: As Fires Rage, The Law Protects Us From Marijuana; from Sacramento Bee (CA), 7/1/08

Drug Arrests Were Real; The Badge Was Fake; from New York Times (NY), 7/1/08

How Long Does An Experiment Need To Continue Before It's Declared A Failure? from AlterNet (US), 6/30/08

Do More Prisoners Equal Less Crime? A Response to George Will; from The Sentencing Project (US), Jun 2008

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