U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York Announces Formation of New Conviction Integrity Committee Peter J. Tomasek October 24, 2022 No Comment Read More
ACLU Recommends Eliminating Electronic Monitoring – ‘E-Carceration’ – in the Criminal Justice System Apoorva Joshi October 4, 2022 No Comment Read More
ACLU Files over ‘Abysmal’ Conditions at LA County Jail Apoorva Joshi September 13, 2022 No Comment Read More
Formerly Incarcerated Continue Urge New Director to Overhaul Federal Prisons Apoorva Joshi September 12, 2022 No Comment Read More
The Sentencing Project Releases New Report Showcasing Rise and Fall of Private Prisons Apoorva Joshi September 1, 2022 No Comment Read More
STUDY: Private Prison Population Peaks in United States Apoorva Joshi August 29, 2022 No Comment Read More
Northeastern Professor Wins Case in Effort to Hold Prosecutors Responsible for Misconduct Apoorva Joshi August 12, 2022 No Comment Read More
Looking Back: The Role of Prosecutors and Judges in Perpetuating Wrongful Convictions Apoorva Joshi August 4, 2022 No Comment Read More
ACLU Releases Report on the Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers Apoorva Joshi June 17, 2022 No Comment Read More
U.S. Sentencing Commission Releases Report on ‘Compassionate Releases’ during COVID-19 Pandemic Apoorva Joshi March 14, 2022 No Comment Read More