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Clare Sestanovich is a former researcher and contributer to daily news coverage. Previously, she was an editorial fellow at The Atlantic and graduated from Yale University in 2013 with a degree in English.
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June 22, 2015
School Ties
Columbia students rally to get their school to divest from private prison companies.
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Clare Sestanovich
The Rules
April 3, 2015
Prison Bling
Keep it simple, keep it religious.
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Clare Sestanovich
Commentary
March 30, 2015
A Courtroom Divided
What a battle between a Mississippi judge and a group of public defenders tells us about the state of indigent defense.
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Andrew Cohen
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Clare Sestanovich
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February 27, 2015
Untested Rape Kits: FAQ
Why cities are struggling with backlogs, and what they’re doing about them.
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Clare Sestanovich
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February 11, 2015
Jon Stewart on Criminal Justice
The jester takes a bow.
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Clare Sestanovich
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February 10, 2015
Our Body-Cams, Ourselves
Now that police are always on, who gets to watch?
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Clare Sestanovich
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February 2, 2015
Khaled Who?
An accused terrorist goes on trial. Manhattan yawns.
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Clare Sestanovich
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January 14, 2015
NYC Declares an End to Solitary for Inmates Under 21
Now comes the hard part.
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Clare Sestanovich
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January 6, 2015
A Short History of Police Protest
From Calvin Coolidge to Bill de Blasio.
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Clare Sestanovich
The Lowdown
December 30, 2014
Prison Moonshine
How it’s made, how it smells, and why ketchup is involved.
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Clare Sestanovich