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In Virginia, Ex-Felons Voted For The First Time After Regaining Their Rights

by lindaoppenheim | Nov 8, 2017 | Article

Sam Levene reports on the first time voting experience of some of the 168,000 former felons in Virginia whose rights were restored by Gov. Terry McAuliffe.  McAuliffe’s Lt. Governor, Ralph Northam, won the election to succeed him and pledges to continue the...

How Many Americans Are Unnecessarily Incarcerated?

by lindaoppenheim | Dec 20, 2016 | Documents, Uncategorized

Adding to the body of evidence of the ineffectiveness and injustice of mass incarceration, the Brennan Center for Justice of the New York University School of Law released a report “How Many Americans Are Unnecessarily Incarcerated?” which states that...

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