Newark Police’s Consent Decree: A Solid Foundation for a Work in Progress
Posted OnFebruary 27, 2026 byJake GirardOn November 19, 2025, Judge Madeline Cox Arleo of United States District Court for the District of New Jersey terminated a nine-year Consent Decree entered into between the City of Newark and the Department of Justice. The Consent Decree was established in 2016 to address findings of unconstitutional and racist policing by the Newark Police Division.
We now live in two New Jerseys that are even further apart.
Reaching Higher: Expanding Access to College Education in New Jersey
Posted OnSeptember 15, 2025 byJake GirardNew Jersey must decide whether its future in higher education will be swept up in the national attack on affordability and diversity, or whether it will forge its own path toward a prosperous and inclusive higher education system for all its residents. Will it fold to the ever-changing and chaotic whims of the current national political dynamics, or will it make a long-term commitment to position itself as a leader in quality, accessible higher education—ensuring a well-educated workforce that truly represents the state and can drive economic growth?
We now live in two New Jerseys that are even further apart.
Sign-On Letter: Civil Rights Principles for Student Loan Debt Cancellation
Posted OnApril 18, 2021 byMosaicMaking the Two New Jerseys One: Closing the $300,000 Racial Wealth Gap in the Garden State
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Freed from Debt: A Racial Justice Approach to Student Loan Reform in New Jersey
Posted OnJune 30, 2020 byMosaic[{“split_grid_headline”:””,”left”:{“content”:” rn Freed from Debt: A Racial Justice Approach to Student Loan Reform in New Jersey “,”color”:””},”right”:{“content”:”“,”color”:”color-two”},”color”:”color-two”,”background_image”:””,”parallax_background”:”0″,”overlay_color”:””,”overlay_opacity”:””,”additional_classes”:””,”anchor_link”:””,”type”:”split”},{“content”:” Read the full report now. rn “,”color”:”color-nine”,”background_image”:””,”parallax_background”:”0″,”overlay_color”:””,”overlay_opacity”:””,”additional_classes”:””,”anchor_link”:”costs-to-the-state-of-new-jersey”,”type”:”content-area”}]Read More…