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RIKERS Film Addresses Violence in America’s Prisons
Justice Department to End Use of Private Prisons
Virginia Governor Restores Voting Rights to More Than 200,000 Formerly Incarcerated People
Private Prison Phone Companies Lobbied for Criminalization of Cell Phones in Prisons
Support Grows for Restoration of Voting Rights to Formerly Incarcerated People in Alabama
EJI Assists Clients Leaving Prison In Meeting Challenges of Re-Entry
Thousands Return Home From Federal Prison as Sentencing Reforms Take Effect
Federal Government Moves to Boost Hiring of People Returning Home from Prison
FCC Officially Reduces Prison Phone Call Rates
State Courts Strike Down Overbroad Residence Restrictions for People Convicted of Sex Offenses
50th Anniversary of Voting Rights Act and Felony Disenfranchisement
U.S. Department of Education Launches Second Chance Pell Pilot Program for Incarcerated Individuals
Private Companies Profit from Charging High Fees to Prisoners and Their Families
Attorney General Eric Holder Calls on States to Restore Voting Rights to Formerly Incarcerated Americans
Target, Nation’s Second-Largest Retailer, Drops Criminal History Question from Employment Applications
FCC Orders Lower Prison Phone Rates