14 Oct A Court Case On FSA Time Credits You Don’t Want To Miss Posted at 16:00h in Emphasizing Rehabilitation, Governmental Accountability Share Lallave v. Martinez is a court case on FSA time credits in which a federal judge does something they almost never do: admits his mistake. Read More
10 Mar Emmett Till Antilynching Act Set to Make History Posted at 09:49h in Latest News Share One of the most important amendments added by the Emmett Till Antilynching Act is that it specifies lynching as a hate crime. Read More
16 Feb Annual Prison Costs a Huge Part of State and Federal Budgets Posted at 16:30h in Prisons Share Mass incarceration is a multifaceted issue that involves considerations including annual prison costs. Read More
22 Jan Rehaif v US Defines “Knowingly” Under Federal Law Posted at 09:01h in Ending Mass Incarceration Share The U.S. Supreme Court addressed what the term "knowingly" means in a criminal statute in Rehaif v United States. Read More