28 Oct EQUAL Act Gets Much-Needed Path Forward in Senate
It wasn't that long ago that the EQUAL Act was doomed in the Senate, but Sen. Murkowski's decision to co-sponsor it gives the bill new life.
It wasn't that long ago that the EQUAL Act was doomed in the Senate, but Sen. Murkowski's decision to co-sponsor it gives the bill new life.
Prison Fellowship hosted a roundtable yesterday that focused on the perception of criminal justice reform held by practicing Christians.
Many people take the right to a speedy trial for granted, but the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting case backlog is likely to change that.
Lawmakers from Oklahoma and Nebraska are calling on their colleagues to include racial impact statements in the legislative process.
Last week, a news chyron called Mississippi "the roadmap to freedom and prosperity," but it has the highest incarceration rate in the world.
The Biden Administration announced its recommendation to slow the growing number of fentanyl overdoses, but it's already facing criticism.
The Clean Slate Act has strong bipartisan support. National headlines like a recent one in USA Today might get it across the finish line.
Wherever you go, you hear politicians and the media talk about a terrible rise in crime. But there's not one. So why do you still hear about?
The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world, but the cost of mass incarceration isn't cheap. Are taxpayers getting value for their money?
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice has been littered with scandals, but rarely consequences, for more than two decades.