30 Dec Guilty Until You Satisfy The “Actual Innocence” Requirement Posted at 08:00h in Ending Mass Incarceration, Fairness in Sentencing, Right to Counsel Share The presumption of innocence doesn't last forever. After a guilty verdict, you're guilty until you meet the "actual innocence" requirement. Read More
29 Dec Free Phone Calls for California Prisoners Posted at 11:10h in The Davis Vanguard Share Read More
29 Dec Sen. Ossoff’s Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen Security at Federal Prisons Becomes Law Posted at 11:07h in ossoff.senate.gov Share Read More
29 Dec A Federal Public Defender Challenges U.S. Sentencing Commission To Help Fix The Bureau Of Prisons Posted at 11:03h in Forbes Share Read More
29 Dec 6TH Circuit Says Nothing is ‘Extraordinary’ About Changes in the the Law Posted at 11:00h in Uncategorized Share Read More
28 Dec Annual Prison Costs Going Into 2023 Posted at 10:00h in Ending Mass Incarceration Share Heading into 2023, annual prison costs are on the rise. At almost $200 billion per year, it's fair to ask what we're getting for our money. Read More
28 Dec Guest Commentary: For Decades, Los Angeles Jailed People with Mental Health Needs. Now, It’s Finally Prioritizing Treatment Posted at 07:50h in The Davis Vanguard Share Read More
28 Dec Blue Christmas For Criminal Justice Reform Posted at 07:32h in LISA Foundation and Legal Information Services Associates LLC Share Read More
28 Dec DOJ Stance on Handling Inmate Sexual Abuse Posted at 07:21h in The Legal Examiner Share Read More
28 Dec Bill Forcing Feds to Fix Prison Cameras is Signed into Law Posted at 07:14h in ABC News Share Read More