Eviction Bans Saved Lives During The Pandemic, New Research Says
Policies that helped keep people in their homes—and keep the utilities on—reduced COVID-19 deaths and infections.
Joshua Vaughn Jan 28, 2021
People in Prisons and Jails Should Get COVID-19 Vaccines As Early as Possible
The coronavirus has ripped through our prison and jail populations, infecting and killing hundreds of thousands of people most vulnerable to COVID-19.
Brendon Woods Dec 09, 2020
The Coming Wave of Evictions Will Significantly Worsen America’s COVID-19 Crisis
The CDC must immediately extend its emergency eviction moratorium to give the Biden administration and Congress time to provide additional emergency rental assistance.
Emily Benfer, Gregg Gonsalves, Danya Keene Dec 07, 2020
Drug Treatment Is Reaching More Prisons and Jails
Recent legal victories have spurred counties and states to provide medication-assisted treatment to prisoners struggling with substance use.
JB Nicholas Jul 31, 2019
Spotlight: Ice Cream Licking, Corporate Negligence, And What Constitutes A Crime
Blue Bell listeria outbreak killed three people, but only the teenage prankster accused of licking a carton will face charges.
Sarah Lustbader Jul 16, 2019