Migratory Bird Treaty Act Enforcement Change Would Halt Overcrim

Migratory Bird Treaty Act Enforcement Change Would Halt Overcrim
Privacy and Security Are Not Antithetical

A Bipartisan Opportunity Exists to Strengthen Critical Safeguards for the Privacy Rights of Us All.
Virginia is for Lovers of Discovery Reform

Community Event Highlights Pretrial Reforms and Citizen Engagement.
You’ve Got (Privileged) Mail

Bipartisan Bill Protects Confidential Communications Between Clients in Federal Custody and Their Attorneys.
The First Year of First Step

A Look Back On a Successful 2019 for Federal Criminal Justice Reform in Action.
We Are All Juror #6

The Bipartisan Case for Abolishing the Practice of Acquitted Conduct Sentencing in Federal Courts.
The RESPECT Act is a Welcome Fix to Unfair Forfeiture Laws

The Government Must Now Prove Criminal Wrongdoing Before Seizing Your Bank Accounts (At Least for Structuring).
Why Conservatives Support the First Step Act

A Response to the “Five Differences” Memo.
There’s No Confusion Here

In Their Latest Letter in Opposition to the First Step Act, the National Association of Assistant United States Attorneys (NAAUSA) Simply Gets it Wrong.
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?

A Discussion of How the California Money Bail Reform Act Stacks Up Against D.C.’s Bail Reform and the Concerns That Follow.