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Article • May 15, 2025 • from CLN June, 2025
Bipartisan Legislative Wins in Virginia and Utah Expand Job Opportunities for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals by Jo Ellen Nott In a positive step advancing fair-chance policy for formerly incarcerated individuals, Virginia and Utah both signed policies into law in March 2025 that will help dismantle barriers faced by people with criminal …
Article • May 15, 2025 • from CLN June, 2025
Illinois ‘Murderer’ Registry Punishes More Than It Protects by Jo Ellen Nott Illinois maintains a digital public shaming website called the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database, which is mandated under the provisions of Illinois Compiled Statutes 730 ILCS 154/85 (a) and (b). Supporters of the registry often claim …
Article • December 15, 2024 • from CLN January, 2025
Why Aren’t Eligible Individuals Taking Advantage of Expungement Laws? by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson The majority of states across the U.S. now allow people who have been convicted of some felonies to have the record of their conviction removed. The complete expungement of felony records allows the convicted …
Federal Court Rules Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Laws Violate Constitution by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell For nearly a decade, the ACLU has fought Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (“SORA”), challenging provisions it claims violate constitutional rights. Despite repeated rulings declaring earlier versions unconstitutional, Michigan enacted a revised SORA in …
Article • November 1, 2024 • from CLN November, 2024
Barrier-­Crime Laws Continue to Unjustly Prohibit Otherwise Qualified Persons With Prior Convictions From Employment by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Rudy Carey became addicted to drugs after his father died. A string of poor decisions led him to serving three years in prison for striking a police officer during a …
Article • August 1, 2024 • from CLN August, 2024
Filed under: Education, jobs
College and Post-Carceral Job Searches by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Every formerly incarcerated person has to deal with additional employment hurdles that impede their opportunities for successful reintegration. A recent study by the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University attempted to determine if Postsecondary Carceral …
Second Chances: California Clears Criminal Records, Including Violent Crimes by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott   California is at the forefront of change in criminal justice reform with a new law, Senate Bill 731, allowing people with felony convictions, even violent ones, to petition to have their records …
Article • April 15, 2024 • from CLN April, 2024
Research Shows It Makes Sense to Hire Individuals with Criminal Records by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Knott Rand, a nonprofit research organization, published a research brief on January 9, 2024, that proves hiring individuals with criminal records is not risky and has benefits for the employer, the individual …
Brief • August 16, 2023
The Fortune Society, Inc. V. iAFFORD NY, LLC, NY, Judgment, Discrimination, 2023 Case 1:22-cv-06584-PKC-SJB Document 49 Filed 08/16/23 Page 1 of 2 PageID #: 364 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK THE FORTUNE SOCIETY, INC. Civ. Action No. 1:22-cv-06584 Plaintiff, v. Judge Pamela …
Publication • 2023
Filed under: housing, Employment Record
Finding Home-Removing Barriers to Housing for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals, Sept. 2023 -~~~ WILSON -- -'=,,, "=""" CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND JUSTICE AT DUKE LAW September 2023 Finding Home Removing Barriers to Housing for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals Megan Moore and Angie Weis Gammell Table of Contents Table of Contents�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 Executive Summary��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 …
The George Washington University Law School-Rights Violations as Punishment, 2023 GW Law School Public Law and Legal Theory Paper No. 2023-25 GW Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2023-25 Rights Violations as Punishment Kate Weisburd This paper can be downloaded free of charge from the Social Science Research Network: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4424954 Electronic …
Brief • April 16, 2023
Santiago v. Fischer, NY, Order, Post Release Supervision, 2023 Case 1:12-cv-02137-KAM-ST Document 224 Filed 04/16/23 Page 1 of 60 PageID #: 3305 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------X JESUS SANTIAGO Plaintiff, -against- 12-CV-2137(KAM)(SLT) BRIAN FISCHER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF …
Article • March 15, 2023 • from CLN April, 2023
Filed under: Mental Health, housing
California Town Pushes Homeless Into the Desert by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins Since the first cities arose millennia ago, homelessness has been a part of the urban landscape. A wide array of solutions has been attempted, some more humane than others, but no technique has a proven track record …
Article • March 15, 2023 • from CLN April, 2023
Eighth Circuit Announces ‘Probable Cause’ Is Proper Standard for Determining Whether Parolee Resides at Third-Party’s Residence for Purposes of Warrantless Searches by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit upheld a suppression motion relating to the warrantless search of a home where …
Article • July 15, 2022 • from CLN August, 2022
Filed under: Advocacy, halfway houses
‘Freedom Commons Academy’ Provides Former Prisoners Housing and Structured Re-entry Services in Syracuse by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian Phyllis Riles’ daily life is the embodiment of her favorite Gandhi quote: “Where there’s love, there’s life.” Such a belief is the place from which her life’s work at the …
Article • June 15, 2022 • from CLN July, 2022
Council of State Governments Initiates Efforts to Reduce Barriers to Employment for the Formerly Incarcerated by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Council of State Governments Justice Center (“CSGJC”) initiated efforts to reduce employment barriers for people with criminal histories. Recognizing that nearly 25% of all jobs in the U.S. …
Article • May 15, 2022 • from CLN June, 2022
Filed under: housing
New Yorkers With Criminal Record Struggle for Approval to Rent Homes by Ashleigh Dye by Ashleigh Dye It is estimated that in New York City over 750,000 residents have a criminal record. Yet, many policies and housing laws exclude people with past criminal convictions from being able to rent apartments …
Article • July 15, 2021 • from CLN August, 2021
Filed under: housing
New Jersey Governor Celebrates Juneteenth by Signing ‘Ban the Box’ Into Law by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy commemorated the inaugural federal Juneteenth holiday on June 18, 2021, by signing into law the Fair Chance in Housing Act (“FCHA”), prohibiting landlords from requesting someone’s criminal …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Health care
The Reincorporation of Prisoners Into the Body Politic - Eliminating the Medicaid Inmate Exclusion Policy Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy Volume XXVIII, Number 3, Spring 2021 ARTICLES The Reincorporation of Prisoners into the Body Politic: Eliminating the Medicaid Inmate Exclusion Policy Mira Edmonds* Incarcerated people are excluded from …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: housing
Exiting Prison With Complex Support Needs - the Role of Housing Assistance PEER REVIEWED FINAL REPORT NO. 361 Exiting prison with complex support needs: the role of housing assistance From the AHURI Inquiry: Inquiry into enhancing the coordination of housing supports for individuals leaving institutional settings Authored by Publication DateAugust …
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