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Pennsylvania Starts Automatically Sealing 30 Million Criminal Records
Florida Governor Vows to Sign Bill Requiring People with Felony Convictions to Pay Before They Can Vote
Proposed Bill Would Make Payment a Prerequisite to Voting in Florida
Lawsuit Alleges Florida Corrections Department Chose Perks Over Lower Phone Rates for Incarcerated People
Denying Hepatitis-C Cure to Incarcerated People and the Risk to Public Health
Inmate Firefighters Risk Lives in California
Texas Dramatically Reduces Cost of Phone Calls from Prison
Race, Voting, and a Gaping Loophole: A Critical Look at the 14th Amendment
States Expand Voting Rights for People on Probation and Parole
Jails and Prisons Are Ending In-Person Visits
State of Alabama Pardons EJI Client Diane Jones
EJI Supports Clients with Re-entry Services
States Advancing Measures to Restore Voting Rights to People with Felony Convictions
Felony Disenfranchisement Up 68 Percent in Kentucky
FCC Changes Position on Relief to Poor Families of Prisoners
EJI Wins Release of Ian Manuel, Who Was Sentenced to Die in Prison at Age 13