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January 8, 2024

San Francisco Expands Free Jail Communications by Adding Tablet Services

Kalena Thomhave,
May 16, 2022

North Carolina Drivers Still Face “Debt Traps” Despite Some Local Reforms

Roshan Abraham,
April 1, 2022

Louisiana Court Officials Resist Reforms to End the Predatory Fines and Fees that Fund Their Offices

Kalena Thomhave,
January 5, 2021

New York Ends a Punishment That Traps People in Poverty

Jonathan Ben-Menachem,
April 17, 2020

Virginia Takes a Big Step Against Criminalizing Poverty

Daniel Nichanian,
April 4, 2019

How Public Transit, State Reform, and DA Practices Can Counter Driver’s License Suspensions

Daniel Nichanian,
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