EditorialRepresentative Justin Jones sworn in (for the third time), at the Tennessee State Capitol for his TN State District 52 House Seat. Nashville, TN. August 17, 2023., Tennessee State Capitol, Nashville, TN, USA - 17 Aug 2023
EditorialState Rep. Justin Pearson raises his fists as State Rep. Justin Jones speaks on the floor of the House chamber at the State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2023. (Jon Cherry/The New York Times)
EditorialState Rep. Justin Pearson raises his fists as State Rep. Justin Jones speaks on the floor of the House chamber at the State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2023. (Jon Cherry/The New York Times)
EditorialState Rep. Justin Pearson raises his fists as State Rep. Justin Jones speaks on the floor of the House chamber at the State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2023. (Jon Cherry/The New York Times)
EditorialState Rep. Justin Pearson raises his fists as State Rep. Justin Jones speaks on the floor of the House chamber at the State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2023. (Jon Cherry/The New York Times)
EditorialState Rep. Justin Pearson raises his fists as State Rep. Justin Jones speaks on the floor of the House chamber at the State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2023. (Jon Cherry/The New York Times)
EditorialState Rep. Justin Pearson raises his fists as State Rep. Justin Jones speaks on the floor of the House chamber at the State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2023. (Jon Cherry/The New York Times)
EditorialAdnan Syed, the subject of the podcast “Serial,” leaves Baltimore City Circuit Court on Sept. 19, 2022, after a judge overturned his murder conviction. (Ting Shen/The New York Times)
EditorialAdnan Syed, the subject of the podcast “Serial,” leaves Baltimore City Circuit Court on Sept. 19, 2022, after a judge overturned his murder conviction. (Ting Shen/The New York Times)
EditorialAdnan Syed, the subject of the podcast “Serial,” leaves Baltimore City Circuit Court on Sept. 19, 2022, after a judge overturned his murder conviction. (Ting Shen/The New York Times)
EditorialWang Quinpeng, a human rights lawyer whose Twitter account was suspended on Dec. 15 and reinstated on Jan. 10, in Seattle, Feb. 6, 2023. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)