Our judicial system has failed to achieve the ideals of equality, justice, and justice in the United States. Our criminal and civil law system malfunction is serious. The United States is currently committing 3 million Americans - people with unbalanced colors - more than 25% of Americans are criminalized. Many of these people also have a burden of being able to select vast expenses and little to re-enter society.
The Brennan Center's judicial process aims to ensure our country's commitment to "equality and justice" for all, by establishing a reasonable, effective and just judicial system. Focus is to reduce the number of imprisonments while reducing the crime rate. The program combines law, policy and economics to create new empirical analysis and innovative policy solutions to promote this important goal.
We all need to pay attention to justice - this is the second thing the founder mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution - "establishment of justice". We all need to support justice - distorting the law to make second - class citizens is not justice. If our citizenship is fair, I do not need to ask for forgiveness. I will not ask for forgiveness before my felonies of my companion
Racial justice is an important issue for all Americans. As a Democrat, we should lead our commitment to racial justice by listening to people in our color. It is necessary to always know that racial justice covers all fields of sex, class, geography and gender identity. We need to concentrate on everything, such as employment, criminal justice reform, closing of private prisons, promotion of diversification of business, residence. As a vice president I would like to cooperate closely to promote racial justice within the Democratic Party. We should always remind everyone that # sayhername # blacklivesmatter
Economic justice is a unified issue in our time. Our commitment to economic justice must be rooted in great efforts to racial and sexual justice. As a Vice President I will be proactively committed to giving power to all the Democrats identified as the poor, the low-income, the working class, and the middle class. I will work hard to promote a strong message of economic justice that will be the growth of the Democratic Party. We need to support our union - the public sector and the private sector, construction industry and service sector. Economic justice will not be a "working white class" code and will not ignore the working class whites. I will be able to do a lot of things soon. This is the only way we can win. This includes working for economic justice in Puerto Rico, which is working to resolve the current situation.