How Florida’s Sluggish Voter Registration Process Sent Ex-Prisoners Back to Jail
In multiple cases, documents obtained by The Appeal show the state told ineligible voters they could cast ballots.
In multiple cases, documents obtained by The Appeal show the state told ineligible voters they could cast ballots.
The lawsuit says the Small Business Administration overstepped its authority by imposing ‘arbitrary and capricious’ restrictions on a loan program passed by Congress.
“We will prioritize family integrity and family unity at every stage of the process to the extent we can do so.”
In California, a prison program run by people once sentenced to life shows how even the most serious offenders are more than the worst things they’ve done.
Incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people face restrictions, even repression, as they engage in activism to end mass incarceration.
Lewis Conway Jr., a formerly incarcerated activist running for Austin City Council, sits down with The Appeal.