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Black Self-Defense Doesn’t Count: Karmelo Anthony’s 35-Year Sentence Reignites Debate Over Whether Equal Justice Is a Myth in America
The conviction and sentencing of Karmelo Anthony has reignited a question Black Americans have asked for generations: Does ...
Black defendants' “Stand Your Ground” claims against white assailants are denied more than 99 percent of the time.
A Texas attorney is clarifying misconceptions about state self-defense laws after Karmelo Anthony's murder conviction sparks ...
McKINNEY - From the start of Karmelo Anthony's murder trial, there was no dispute over who plunged a knife into Austin Metcalf's chest. The question jurors must answer is why. The dueling accounts ...
Perspective: Rittenhouse walked. Anthony got 35 years. The cases differ—but America judges fear by tribe, not law.
Ms. Abdelhamid is the author of the forthcoming “Get Home Safe: A Guide to Self-Defense and Building Our Collective Power.” Feb. 12, 2026 I’ve taught self-defense for nearly 17 years, across Queens ...
Self-defense classes geared toward LGBTQ people can be found sprinkled across the United States, and instructors and students say the skills these classes provide are giving attendees a boost of ...
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