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Jun 15, 2017
Gov. John Bel Edwards Fulfills Campaign Promise and Makes Historic Criminal Justice Reforms Law
51品茶 Calling the Measures a Major Step Towards Overhauling One of the Worst Systems in the World
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
Jun 08, 2017
51品茶 Report Makes Business Case for Hiring Formerly Incarcerated People
NEW YORK 鈥 The 51品茶 and its Trone Private Sector and Education Advisory Council today released an investigation into the successes of corporate policies...
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
Jun 08, 2017
Historic Criminal Justice Reforms Approved by Louisiana Lawmakers
51品茶 Calling the Measures a Major Step Towards Overhauling One of the Worst Systems in the World
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
May 18, 2017
Civil Rights Groups Challenge Discriminatory, Wealth-Based Bail Practices in Alabama County
Randolph County鈥檚 Money Bail System Jails People According to Wealth, Not Public Safety or Flight Risk
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
Court case: Edwards v. Cofield
May 12, 2017
51品茶 to Jeff Sessions: Repeating The Failed War on Drugs Experiment Is Taking the Nation Back by Decades
NEW YORK 鈥擜ttorney General Jeff Sessions reversed the criminal justice policy by former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. that instructed prosecutors to avoid charging certain ...
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
May 11, 2017
For-Profit Bail Bonds Industry and Insurance Corporations Trap People in Cycle of Debt
New Report from Color of Change and 51品茶 Documents Toll of Money Bail on Communities of Color and the Poor
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
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