Hans Bader raises a bill that passed with overwhelming support in the California Assembly and is now under consideration in the Senate that would authorize judges to take the race of a defendant into account in sentencing.
The bill would add a section to the Penal Code of California requiring courts, whenever they have the authority to determine a prison sentence, to “rectify” alleged racial bias in the criminal justice system by taking into account how historically persecuted minorities are affected differently than others. Continue reading

