Category: Opinion

Essay: Defining good policing and building a framework for collaborative change

Policing is an essential component of public safety, but it has become hyper-politicized and polarized to the detriment of the profession and the people it serves.  If you think Black lives matter, you must think blue lives don’t, and vice versa.  If you work with the police you must be a racist, and if you…

Op-Ed: Police act as catalysts for more perfect union 

Policing has become hyperpoliticized and polarized to the detriment of the profession and the people it serves. Problematic messages include If you work with or for the police, you must be a racist; If you criticize an officer’s actions, you must be an anarchist; If Black lives matter, blue lives don’t (and vice versa); The only…

News Analysis: The arc of the moral universe veers away from justice 10 years after Ferguson

Ten years after the Ferguson uprising, five years after “The 1619 Project” and four years after the murder of George Floyd, the racial reckoning that seemed at hand has largely dissipated amidst  a political and legal backlash — laws outlawing “DEI,” attacks on a “DEI vice president” and bans on books in public libraries and…

News analysis: U.S. Supreme Court continues to undermine its legitimacy

In the U.S. Supreme Court term just concluded, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote landmark opinions that may further undermine the legitimacy of the court that carries his name in the history books. The decision recognizing broad immunity for former President Donald Trump shocked many legal commentators because it granted Trump such broad immunity…

Opinion: Are American journalism’s ethics really so much better than the Brits’?

The New York Times recently ran a front-page article by Justin Scheck and Jo Becker exposing questionable ethical practices by two British journalists who had been hired as the Washington Post’s new leaders. The Post, The Guardian, Vanity Fair and others news outlets carried similar exposés.  According to these articles, both men had engaged in…