DHS and states should end private prison contracts.
DHS and states should end private prison contracts.
After the federal government failed to release records under the Freedom of Information Act that would shed light on controversial – and potentially unconstitutional – immigration raids in 2016 that took more than 100 women and children from their homes and placed them in a Texas detention...
The federal government has failed to release records under the Freedom of Information Act that would shed light on controversial – and potentially unconstitutional – immigration raids that took more than 100 women and children from their homes and placed them in a Texas detention center before deporting many of them, according to a lawsuit filed by the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± and Alston & Bird today to obtain the records.
As I combed through the incident reports involving youthful offenders at Florida prisons, the horror stories emerged. On page after page, the words repeated:
An agreement has been reached with the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) to ensure that prisoners with disabilities receive treatment and services required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If approved by the judge, the settlement will resolve part of a federal lawsuit filed by the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± and the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) over inadequate care of inmates.
A minor at the Sumter Correctional Institution in Florida was brutally beaten and raped as part of a prison initiation ritual that was ignored by a guard, according to a federal lawsuit filed today by the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± (°Ä²Ê¿ª½±) and the Florida Institutional Legal Services Project of Florida Legal Services.
A minor at the Sumter Correctional Institution in Florida was brutally beaten and raped as part of a prison initiation ritual that was ignored by a guard. The °Ä²Ê¿ª½± and its co-counsel filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of the youth to end the culture of brutality at the prison, which houses...
President Obama and Congress recently took an important step toward closing the achievement gap in our nation’s schools and stemming the tide of students needlessly pushed out of class and into the school-to-prison pipeline.
°Ä²Ê¿ª½± events in four states highlight the need to reform the justice system to treat children like children.
Suspensions are just one of the ways schools are meting out shockingly cruel punishments for minor school infractions.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.