Beth Colgan

@Beth_Colgan

Professor of Law, UCLA focusing on crime & poverty, the right to counsel, and juvenile justice Research available at:

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    5. velj 2019.

    My newest piece, Wealth-Based Penal Disenfranchisement, is now available: . In it, I discuss how the inability to pay economic sanctions can result in voter disenfranchisement in 48 states and DC -- and offer a constitutional intervention.

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    prije 4 sata

    Number of Homeless Students Rises to New High, Report Says: The report found that more than 1.5 million public school students experienced homelessness in the 2017-18 school year, the highest in more than a dozen years.

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    4. velj

    Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said she restored voting rights to the backlog of hundreds of former felons who applied, but some like Jarvis Guyton were told they still couldn’t vote because they were not on a payment plan to repay all fines, costs and restitution

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  4. 1. velj

    Lower court finding that civil asset forfeiture is unconstitutional to be appealed to SC Supreme Court; reform bill in the works

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    "21 Louisiana localities have assessed more than $500 in fines and fees per adult resident. More localities in Louisiana receive more than half of their revenue from fines, fees and forfeitures than any other state, the report says."

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  6. 31. sij

    New Jersey just eliminated fines for youth in the juvenile system. And that’s a good thing. | Opinion -

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    29. sij

    If forfeiture abuses are to be vindicated in court, attorneys need financial incentives to file suit. That incentive disappears if the government can avoid paying attorneys’ fees by giving the money back before a court enters judgment. Heres hoping common sense wins this fight.

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  8. 29. sij
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  9. 29. sij

    Agents seized this mom’s $15,000 in a raid -- has asked SCOTUS to interpret federal forfeiture statute to require an award of her attorneys fees and costs.

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  10. 28. sij

    Does it matter for your analysis that some cities have banned the use of facial recognition technology?

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  11. 28. sij

    And consider what this means for the 4A conception of privacy for the sites where the data was scraped, such as Facebook.

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  12. 28. sij

    class: Police now have an app that let's them get a person's identifying info by snapping a picture. Consider whether that is constitutional post-Kyllo and post-Carpenter.

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  13. 28. sij

    class: Today we studied Carpenter, which dealt with cell site location information. Here's an interesting article about how that data is collected and how easily it can be used to create a mosaic of a person's life.

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  14. 28. sij

    Georgia Senate study committee votes to not expand voting rights for people with felony convictions

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    24. sij

    Forthcoming: UCLA Criminal Justice Law Review Co-author 2L Daniel Strellman "The Hidden Cost of the Disease: Fines, Fees, and Costs Assessed on Persons with Alleged Substance Use Disorder"

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    22. sij

    Georgia Gov Brian Kemp wants to slash funding for public defenders by millions & increase funding for prosecutors. “[It's] a system that is going to be reduced to the point where constitutionally-required representation is simply not going to be delivered"

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    21. sij

    Great news from NJ. Among other reforms, this law fully eliminates fines from the juvenile justice system. We are one step closer to racial and economic equity.

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    17. sij

    Some Florida counties are using “rocket dockets” to restore voting rights: fast-tracking cases of people who owe fines and fees, waiving their financial obligations (except victim restitution), and providing a court order declaring the sentence complete.

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  19. 17. sij

    New Jersey took two major steps toward increasing transparency and strengthening protections for property owners against civil asset forfeiture via

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    16. sij

    PAY TO VOTE: Florida Supreme Court rules convicted felons must pay all fines, restitution, costs, and fees in ordered to be eligible to vote per Amendment 4, which was approved by voters in 2018. Court finds fees, etc are part of "all terms of sentence"

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  21. 15. sij
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