“Imagine if even a fraction of those individuals could vote,” says a Mississippi advocate who is working to challenge the state’s policy of permanent felony [more…]
Keith Gavin made several requests regarding his final moments, all reflecting his Islamic faith. However, the prison largely ignored these requests, continuing a pattern of [more…]
Disagreement Among Tucson Sheriff Candidates Over Local-Federal Immigration Enforcement Pascal Sabino | July 25, 2024 Update (July 31): Chris Nanos won the Democratic primary for [more…]
The bill, part of a nationwide wave of conservative proposals fueled by Donald Trump’s false allegations of voter fraud, risks disenfranchising many eligible voters. The [more…]
People impacted by incarceration championed bills this session to limit when visits can be blocked and reduce the exorbitant cost of sharing meals with loved [more…]
Gregory Tony, a DeSantis appointee, restricted Broward County deputies’ ability to cite people instead of jailing them. His Democratic primary in August may decide the [more…]
Women who suffered sexual abuse at the hands of guards at a notorious federal prison in California are now seeking compassionate release. When Kendra Drysdale [more…]
The Supreme Court blessed bans on sleeping outdoors. In a Bolts roundtable, three experts explain that this may encourage aggressive policing over long-term housing solutions. The U.S. [more…]
On the eve of the French and British elections, Bolts responds to 10 reader questions on how they differ from the U.S. on voter registration, disenfranchisement, proxy [more…]
Colorado split its largest judicial district. Now the more liberal Arapahoe County is likely to elect a reform-minded DA; Douglas County may bring a punitive [more…]