Category Archives: Criminal Justice Reform

Prosecutorial Misconduct Needs Attention in Criminal Justice Reform Efforts

There are nearly 7 million people under criminal justice supervision in the United States—2.2 million in prison or jail and another 4.6 million under…

Was Kamala Harris a Progressive Prosecutor?

This country now has a corrupt, dishonest, and unethical businessman serving his first term as the nation’s chief law enforcement officer—President Donald J. Trump.…

The U.S. Justice Department’s War on Migrant Children

The Flores Settlement Agreement is a 1997 court settlement that places limits on the length of time in which migrant children can be held…

REFORM OF MONEY BAIL SYSTEM AGAIN FAILS IN TEXAS LEGISLATURE

The Texas money bail system is hopelessly corrupt, economically discriminatory and patently unconstitutional. Like in most state legislatures, individual lawmakers over the past several…

Texas Senators Refuse to Prevent Executions of Intellectually Disabled

Texas is a death penalty state; in fact, it has executed more people than any other state since the reinstatement of the death penalty…

Prosecutorial Misconduct Continues Despite Change

The State of Nevada stands poised to become the 34th state to pass legislation providing for compensation to those wrongfully convicted of crimes. Nevada’s…

Coastal Regions of US Becoming Police State

In an excellent October 18, 2018 piece published in the Texas Observer and written for Harper’s Magazine, Melissa del Bosque, a Lanman Reporting Fellow…

Manafort Sentence Highlights Sentencing Disparities

A Texas African-American woman was sentenced last March to five years in a state prison because she voted illegally in the 2016 presidential election.…

Trump’s Lies and Immigrant Fear Mongering

Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015 with a direct, blatant racist appeal. A 2018 study by the Proceedings of the Academy of…

Gov Abbott Uses Doublespeak to Resist Bail Reform

The Texas Tribune recently reported that the Texas Legislature will once again take up the politically controversial issue of bail reform. Bipartisan legislation introduced…

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