The PACE Act limits when prosecutors can cite rap lyrics, a practice critics say stifles free speech and stokes racial bias. By Bill Donahue Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a new law Tuesday (May 12) ...
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After languishing on death row in Texas for nearly two decades, James G. Broadnax was executed on April 30, 2026. In 2009, a nearly all-white jury convicted him of robbery and double murder.
James Broadnax’s execution exposes how prosecutors weaponize rap lyrics against Black artists, sparking nationwide push for legal protections. Travis Scott and two other major rappers failed to sway ...
ATLANTA — The Ludacris Foundation is celebrating 25 years of giving back to the community. Channel 2’s Lori Wilson sat down with Roberta J. Shields, president of the foundation and the rap star and ...
The use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials is drawing renewed scrutiny as the case of James Broadnax heads toward a scheduled execution date. According to the Associated Press, Broadnax, who ...
The Texas death row case of James Broadnax highlights growing concerns over the use of rap lyrics as evidence in court and potential racial bias in trials. The use of rap lyrics as evidence in ...
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It simplifies income-driven repayment, but some borrowers might have to wait longer for forgiveness The Repayment Assistance Program (RAP) is expected to be available by July 1, 2026. The new program ...
Maryland passed the Protecting Artists’ Creative Expression (PACE) Act on April 9, narrowing when creative works can be admitted as evidence in criminal cases. The Maryland PACE Act limits prosecutors ...
Maryland's new PACE Act makes it the third state to pass laws restricting prosecutors' use of rap lyrics in criminal cases. Maryland has passed a new law as part of a nationwide effort to limit ...