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Brett Tolman: Conservatives Ought to ‘Raise Our Voices’ To Fix Broken Aspects of Criminal Justice System

by Right on CrimeOctober 30, 2020

LISTEN: Alice Marie Johnson Talks Being Pardoned by President Trump on ‘A Neighbor’s Choice’ Podcast

by Right on CrimeOctober 28, 2020

Using Technology to Increase Participation in Pardon and Parole Hearings

by Scott PeytonOctober 9, 2020

The Federal Bonding Program: An Incentive to Hire Justice-Involved Individuals

by Scott PeytonSeptember 30, 2020

Worker Opportunity Tax Credit: A $4.9 Billion Value

by Scott PeytonSeptember 18, 2020

The Nashville Mask Police

by Julie WarrenJuly 28, 2020

Kentucky General Assembly Previews 2021 Criminal Justice Policy Priorities

by Aubrey Vaughan TravisJuly 13, 2020

From Tax Burdens to Tax Payers

by Scott PeytonJune 30, 2020

On Mask Wearing, Don’t Use Law Enforcement As Hall Monitors

by Michael HaugenJune 23, 2020

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Right on Crime Encouraged by President Trump’s First Step on Police Reform

by Right on CrimeJune 17, 2020

Recapping the 2020 Session in Louisiana

by Scott PeytonJune 5, 2020

Governor Hutchinson and the Arkansas Department of Corrections Show a Smarter Way to Fight COVID-19 in State Prisons

by John KoufosJune 2, 2020

A Conservative Case for Drug-Free School Zone Reform

by Julie WarrenMay 28, 2020

Justice, Rights, and Hope for Victims

by Scott PeytonMay 26, 2020

Governor Wolf’s Reprieve Order is Smart and Timely

by John KoufosMay 20, 2020

Pandemic Or Not, Alternatives to In-Person Supervision Contacts Are Good Policy

by Scott PeytonApril 23, 2020

Coalition Letter to the President Regarding Automatic Exclusions to PPP for Those With Criminal Histories

by Right on CrimeApril 21, 2020

Second Chance Small Businesses Deserve Another Chance

by Marc LevinApril 21, 2020

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Rethinking Community Supervision: Moving from a Referee to Coach Model

by Right on CrimeApril 6, 2020

No, Simply Possessing a Firearm Does Not Make Someone Violent

by Scott PeytonMarch 30, 2020

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