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  1. CRAZY! A 14 yr old child who can't pay a small fine to a court can end up in an adult prison instead.

  2. A federal judge in Nashville has just ruled that Tennessee’s practice of revoking a person’s license due to inability to pay court fees is unconstitutional. Now, the state must reinstate driver’s licenses for more than 146,000 Tennesseans.

  3. 6. pro 2018.

    Big news! Our friends launched their Clearinghouse today-- with everything you need to know about in the criminal legal system, all in one place for the first time ever. Check it out here:

  4. Here’s a really incredible data project on towns that survive through taxation-by-citation, by the soon-to-be-defunct .

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  5. The role of money in the justice system—bail and —can burden families with debt and drive incarceration. A report from lays out a plan for New Orleans to become the first city in the country to implement a fair alternative.

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  7. 4. pro 2017.

    BREAKING VICTORY: Judge Shuts Down Charlestown, IN Land Grab, Grants Preliminary Injunction to Residents Court Rules Charlestown’s Attempt to Neighborhood Unconstitutional

  8. 22. kol 2019.

    See our interactive map for data for each government. Totals for states listed here: Feel free to DM/email me with questions

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  9. This new report from is worth reading. It explains what judges can do TODAY to stop from punishing people for their poverty. These recommendations will help move courts toward a culture of proportionality, fairness, and repair.

  10. 2. sij

    If you have fines, fees, or warrants that you need cleared, fill out this form and you’ll get added to the list for 's next warrant clinic: . After you sign up, they'll follow up with details including the date, time, and location.

  11. Join our own Juliene James tomorrow at panel on Oklahoma practice of funding its public justice system almost entirely by against mostly poor residents. Hear reps from , , Details:

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  13. 28. lip 2016.

    are imposed by courts across the country & are having a detrimental effect on the poor.

  14. 8. srp 2019.

    This isn't NEWS, . Under Conley, 76% of MV offenses in 2013-2014 were dismissed. Before , driving charges were overwhelmingly dismissed & diverted. just doesn't add that criminalize poverty to reach fair outcomes!

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  15. 7. lip 2018.

    Wrote a little something hoping my hometown county will step up soon to eliminate unjust county level fines and fees

  16. 8. lip 2016.

    How should we treat people who are too poor to pay their ? Jailing them is definitely not the answer

  17. 19. lis 2018.

    My colleague has not only beaten cancer and pioneered the study of criminal justice , she is using her voice to bring attention to and reduce racial disparities in the bone marrow registry.

  18. When add up, some individuals are forced to choose between paying their court debt or their rent, bills, and childcare. Falling behind on payments may result in wage garnishment or jail. We create fairer alternatives:

  19. 1. stu 2019.

    It's Friday! It's payday! Nia is a mom just released from a year in prison for a shoplifting charge. Now she's trying to get her ID. But she can't until some are paid off that she couldn't deal with while incarcerated. Please share/give!

  20. Poverty is not a crime! We're asking the federal court in our case with to make clear to judges that they can't throw people in jail without asking about their actual ability to pay outstanding fines & fees. Read more:

  21. 9. kol 2018.

    Public safety & revenue collection must be mutually exclusive. That's why filed a new lawsuit in Arkansas to end the use of cash & incarceration to squeeze money from those 2 poor 2 pay . Step 1 to ending

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