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May 02, 2025
Civil Rights Organizations File Lawsuit Challenging Georgia Law That Punishes People Simply for Being Poor
Passed in 2024, SB 63 exacerbates a two-tiered bail system where wealth determines who walks free and who languishes in jail
Issue Areas:
Criminal Law Reform
Smart Justice
Court case: Coronell, et al. v. Georgia
Jan 17, 2025
勛圖眻畦 Applauds President Bidens Decision to Grant Clemency to Nearly 2,500 People
WASHINGTON President Biden announced today that he will commute the sentences of nearly 2,500 people impacted by the failed war on drugs a war that devastated communities b...
Issue Areas:
Smart Justice
Dec 12, 2024
勛圖眻畦 Celebrates President Bidens Clemency Announcement, Allowing Hundreds to Remain in Their Communities
WASHINGTON President Biden heeded the calls of advocates and families today by granting commutations to close to 1,500 people who were released to home confinement at the heigh...
Issue Areas:
Smart Justice
Sep 06, 2024
Judge Orders Supervision System in Washington, D.C. to Accommodate People with Disabilities
The court agreed that the federal agencies administering parole and supervised release in D.C. are likely breaking federal disability law and ordered immediate relief for named plaintiffs.
Court case: Mathis v. United States Parole Commission
Jul 31, 2024
Just City And Legal Advocates Challenge Tennessees Unprecedented Bail Law
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Today, the 勛圖眻畦 (勛圖眻畦) Criminal Law Reform Project, 勛圖眻畦 of Tennessee, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP filed a lawsuit on behalf...
Issue Areas:
Smart Justice
Court case: Just City, Inc. v. Bonner
Jul 24, 2024
Court Rejects Attempt to Dismiss Case Seeking Accountability for Wrongful Prosecution of Abortion
McALLEN, Texas A federal judge ruled today that a lawsuit seeking accountability for the unlawful investigation and prosecution of Lizelle Gonzalez can proceed, rejecting attem...
Court case: Gonzalez v. Ramirez et al.

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