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April 6, 2023

Felon Voting Rights

As outlined by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), it has been common practice in the United States to make people convicted of a fe...
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Show Me the Money: Why Financial Literacy is Key to Reentry

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October 25, 2022

Locked Out 2022: Estimates of People Denied Voting Rights

According to this report from The Sentencing Project, laws in 48 states ban people with felony convictions from voting. The report shows that, in 2022...
May 1, 2022

Guide to State Voting Rules That Apply After a Criminal Conviction

This guide from the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) Civil Rights Division is designed to help people with criminal convictions unders...
July 28, 2021

Voting Rights in the Era of Mass Incarceration: A Primer

This brief from The Sentencing Project details that, in 2020, 5.2 million Americans were prohibited from voting due to laws that disenfranchise citize...
June 20, 2021
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The Power of a Clean Slate

According to recently conducted an empirical analysis of record clearing that they believe has made important inroads into what is known about expunge...
April 21, 2021

Justice Briefing Live: Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Work for People with Juvenile Records

The Council of State Governments Justice Center conducted a first of its kind analysis of these collateral consequences in 12 states and...
March 25, 2021

Policy Solutions Toolkit: Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Work for People with Juvenile Records

This toolkit from The Council of State Governments Justice Center builds on their report, Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Wo...
April 1, 2018
Clean Slate

Beyond Totem and Taboo: Toward a Narrowing of American Criminal Record Exceptionalism

As this article discusses, conviction records activate an increasingly broad range of de jure and de facto disabilities and restrictions that are, the...
May 23, 2017
Clean Slate

Expungement, Defamation and False Light: Is What Happened before What Really Happened or Is There a Chance for a Second Act in America?

This article, from the Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, addresses the problems faced by individuals who have been harmed by the continued availa...

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