24 Sep Michigan Jail Reform Laws Gives Model to Other States
A slate of jail reform bills in Michigan based on task-force recommendations could serve as an example for states across the country.
A slate of jail reform bills in Michigan based on task-force recommendations could serve as an example for states across the country.
Rikers Island is a humanitarian crisis, but one New York judge thinks some people deserve a "taste" of the horrifying conditions anyway.
Prosecutor misconduct in Michigan caused an arson conviction and a life-in-prison sentence to be set aside earlier this week.
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has been at the forefront of bipartisan criminal justice reform for decades. Is he getting cold feet?
An Arizona lawsuit shows how easy it is for prison officials to keep people in prison even if they are entitled to time credits and release.
Oklahoma is set to resume executions for the first time in six years, and it's decisions who to execute and how are raising questions.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul heard calls to release Rikers Island detainees, releasing 191 people and transferring 200 more.
The Department of Justice is set to review the BOP's treatment and housing of transgender prisoners as the issue gains media attention.
Two recent federal court decisions show how absurd the BOP approach to implementing the First Step Act's time credit system has really been.
The First Circuit joins other circuit courts of appeal in denying First Step Act relief to "career offender" defendants in prison.