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Overturning Cosby conviction is difficult, but right decision

The job of a prosecutor is not merely to convict but to see that justice is done. When prosecutors fail to keep their promises, everyone loses. Whether you’re a survivor of sexual violence or not, the thought of a predator escaping justice is a bitter pill to swallow.  I met Bill Cosby at a function in college and, at first, I struggled viewing America s Dad as a predator. It is difficult when what we believe and what the law has decided has diverged. While many are scratching their heads around the recent decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to reverse Bill Cosby’s conviction, most people are looking at the decision through a lens that is different from the criminal justice lens. 

Chauvin verdict: What thought leaders in Wisconsin, U S are saying

Reggie Jackson, a Milwaukee historian, is head griot of America s Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee:  The wait is nearly over, but it will be two months before the judge sentences former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. As people around the country rejoice in the verdict, I remind them that the sentencing might disappoint them, and Chauvin will likely appeal the verdict. To celebrate now makes some sense, but it is a premature celebration of the effort to fix policing in America.  It is in many ways like a baseball player who hits a homer on the first pitch he faces in the first game of spring training celebrating as if he has won the World Series. It feels good to see an officer who killed an unarmed Black civilian be found guilty. Let’s keep in mind how rare this is. It is rare for officers who kill unarmed Black people to be charged. A conviction is even more rare. An appropriate sentence even more rare.

What Joe Biden needs to do in first 100 days: USA TODAY contributors

What does Joe Biden need to get done in his first 100 days? Right after the 46th president delivers his inaugural address, do the impossible: Fix the economy, stop COVID-19, oh, and end racism. USA TODAY Opinion columnists The USA TODAY Opinion section asked members of our Board of Contributors, What is the most critical priority for President Joe Biden to succeed on in his first 100 days? Biden doesn t need to act, he needs to listen The most important thing that President Biden can do in his first 100 days is listen. It’s the most important form of communication and the least utilized one, especially by politicians. It’s also a good way to get informed, defuse tension and disarm critics. While many of those who run for president boast that they will know how to do the job on Day One, that is rarely true. Biden starts with a sizable advantage over others who have stepped into the job because he was vice president just four years ago. But a lot has happened in the past

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