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What Workplace Protections Exist for Incarcerated Workers?
There are a variety of workplace protections in place for workers in the United States, but none of them have helped incarcerated people.
READ MOREWhat is Qualified Immunity?
Qualified immunity is something that judges created to make it harder to sue police officers, prison guards and other government officials.
READ MOREOklahoma Case Shows Problems With Civil Asset Forfeiture
An NBC News report on an Oklahoma case shows the ugly side of civil asset forfeiture: Police can take your property without criminal charges.
READ MOREMinnesota Won’t Take Babies from Incarcerated Parents Anymore
A new Minnesota law gives incarcerated parents more time with their babies, which benefits everyone involved—especially the children.
READ MOREPetition Calls for BOP to Start First Step Act Time Credits
Interrogating Justice has joined a national press release and petition calling on the BOP to start counting First Step Act time credits now.
READ MOREACLU Louisiana Lawsuit Alleges History of Police Brutality
A Lawsuit by ACLU of Louisiana Alleges a decade long history of Police Brutality and racial disparity in police killings.
READ MOREFederal Court to Hear the Infamous “Kids for Cash” Case
The Wilkes-Barre Federal courthouse to hear the infamous “Kids for Cash” lawsuit hearing and thousands of victims to testify.
READ MOREFCI Dublin Warden Charged With Sexual Abuse of Prisoners
A warden at Dublin Federal Correctional Institution sexually assaulted women prisoners under his authority. PREA complaints are a helpful resource to file complaints against sexual assault in prison.
READ MOREU.S. House Passes Bill Treating Crack Cocaine Same As Powder
The U.S. house has passed a bill that would treat crack cocaine the same as powder cocaine for purposes of federal sentencing.
READ MORENew Jersey AG Charges Gang Leader for “Hit Squad” in Prisons
New jersey officials have charged a gang leader and several other prisoners for allegedly creating a “hit squad” in the state’s prisons.
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