St. Louis Provides Another Example of Why Cash Bail Must be Abolished

In St. Louis, Missouri, pre-trial inmates at the ironically named “Justice Center” jail have been protesting inhumane conditions. Since the onset of the pandemic, inmates have been locked in their cells for 23 hours/day, Covid-19 protections have been woefully inadequate, and court dates have come to a grinding halt, leaving hundreds of inmates languishing for more than a year without having been found guilty of anything.

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Early Victories in Tennessee Voting Rights Case

Progress is underway for voting rights restoration in Tennessee. We filed a lawsuit in December 2020 challenging Tennessee’s process for restoring the right to vote for citizens previously convicted of a felony. Under Tennessee law, people with prior felony convictions are eligible to restore their right to vote if they meet certain criteria.

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America’s Recurring Failure

The massive tragedy of Rayshard Brooks’ death occurred in a time marked by police killings. The injustices unfolding in our country have been on my mind as I’ve been back home in Atlanta, interning with Equal Justice Under Law, and as a black person I’ve wondered what the act of violence that claimed his life means in the larger context of our long national problem with policing.

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Police Brutality and Abuse of Power

Like you, we at Equal Justice Under Law are angered over the unjustified killing of George Floyd and countless others. Like many of you, we too have taken to the streets in protest and to organize comfort services for other protesters…

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