Jun 21, 2021
Alabama's Board of Pardons and Paroles Denies Restoration of Civil Rights
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Campaign for Smart Justice with ACLU of Alabama has uncovered an unacceptable drop in pardons granted to Alabamians. In a newly published report, the A...
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
Jun 10, 2021
NYCLU on NYS Legislature Passing the Less is More Act
ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York state legislature passed the Less is More Act, which will prevent most people accused of technical parole violations from being put behind bars, and p...
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
Jun 04, 2021
Bill Ending Cash Bail for Minor Offenses Moves Out of Maine House Committee with Majority Support
LD 1703 would also clarify standards for judicial officers to set bail and impose bail conditions.
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
Jun 01, 2021
Judge Orders Halt to Driver’s License Suspensions for Unpaid Tickets in Washington State
OLYMPIA, Wash. — An estimated 100,000 Washington residents will have their driver’s licenses reinstated and people will no longer be penalized for driving while poor as a resul...
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
May 21, 2021
Maine Lawmakers Consider Bill to End Cash Bail for Minor Offenses
Cash bail for low-level offenses disproportionately impacts low-income people and people of color
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
May 19, 2021
ACLU Statement on Results of Philadelphia District Attorney Primary Election
PHILADELPHIA — The American Civil Liberties Union responded this morning to the announcement that Larry Krasner had secured the Democratic nomination for district attorney in Phi...
Issue Areas: Smart Justice
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