Maurice Alexander was 61 when he was convicted on a misdemeanor charge. He only served ten days in jail, but six years later it would cost him a chance at affordable housing and leave him homeless for ...
It is time for federal courts to appraise more realistically all consequences that a criminal conviction has on a defendant. When determining a sentence for a criminal defendant, federal courts are ...
John was Vice President for the Institute for Constitutional Government at The Heritage Foundation. In light of growing evidence that a number of collateral consequences may frustrate reintegration ...
In 2002, Abderrahmane Farhane became a naturalized U.S. citizen. In the course of his naturalization proceedings, he told the government that he had never knowingly committed a crime for which he had ...
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is right to be concerned about the excessive number of collateral consequences attending a felony conviction, but its implicit suggestion that the deprivation of ...
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If you are convicted of a criminal offense in the state of Vermont, you may never be issued a license to deal cars or livestock, work as a radiologist’s assistant or set up a business at the airport.
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted Wednesday that he knew the "draconian" COVID-19 policies he pushed for would lead to "collateral negative ...
John was Vice President for the Institute for Constitutional Government at The Heritage Foundation. Since most ex-offenders—millions of them—at some point will be released from custody and return to ...
Maurice Alexander was convicted on a misdemeanor charge, and served 10 days in jail. Six years later, it cost him a chance for affordable housing. Maurice Alexander was 61 when he was convicted on a ...