01 Apr Double Jeopardy for Jussie Smollett Explained Posted at 11:55h in Fairness in Sentencing, Governmental Accountability Share Jussie Smollett is appealing his heavily covered conviction and sentence, arguing that they violate his right against double jeopardy. Read More
31 Mar Lessons From The Sentencing Hearing For Jussie Smollett Posted at 10:00h in Fairness in Sentencing, Governmental Accountability Share The sentencing hearing for Jussie Smollett was unique, but it can serve as a lesson for other defendants preparing for their own sentencing. Read More
28 Jun It’s Not The Ritz: Attitudes About Prison Conditions In America Posted at 11:37h in Ending Mass Incarceration, Fairness in Sentencing Share Discussions about prison conditions are in the media now more than ever. But, for the most part, they haven't led to any action. Why? Read More
13 Apr Does The SHU Fit? A Note About Solitary Confinement Posted at 15:21h in Ending Mass Incarceration, Prisons Share Officials recognize the physical and mental detriments of solitary confinement all over the world. But change in the U.S. has been slow. Read More