Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order last month prohibiting the release of inmates on personal bonds if they were accused or convicted of a violent crime.
Opinion: Incarceration amid pandemic can be a matter of life and death
05/05/2020 - 15:51AOC proposal calls for environmentally safer military cleanup efforts in Vieques, Puerto Rico
More than a year later, though, that aid remains caught in legal red tape. And Rivera still scrambles to place buckets in strategic spots to catch the water that leaks through the blue tarp holding together what’s left of her roof.
09/12/2019 - 08:37Puerto Ricans left jobless by hurricanes have 3 weeks to apply for new aid
Over 10,000 Puerto Ricans who lost their jobs after Hurricanes Maria and Irma may benefit from newly extended federal aid. Only 307 people have applied.
03/06/2019 - 06:00‘Now Is The Real Crisis’: Puerto Ricans Struggle For Disaster Aid
More than a year later, though, that aid remains caught in legal red tape. And Rivera still scrambles to place buckets in strategic spots to catch the water that leaks through the blue tarp holding together what’s left of her roof.
02/10/2019 - 10:31NO OPPONENTS AT HEARING ON ALLOWING INMATES TO VOTE IN NJ
Juan testified in front of the New Jersey legislature in support of a bill in New Jersey that would restore voting rights for people currently with a record, on parole and currently incarcerated.
02/01/2019 - 00:00US to help Puerto Ricans who lost jobs after hurricanes
Recently the Puerto Rican Department of Labor announced the expansion of Disaster Unemployment Assistance and we partnered with National Employment Law Project (NELP) and Ayuda Legal Huracan Maria to help share this information.
01/23/2019 - 00:00Federal judge temporarily halts deportation of Roxana Santos
Roxana Santos, an LJP client, was detained by ICE and faced a deportation. The judge handling the case provided an extention on an order that prevents her deportation.
01/15/2019 - 00:00Enfranchised: How a Collaborative Fund Advances Voting Rights and Protections
This article outlines ways that foundations are mobilizing to help protect voting rights and how one of those initiatives supports LatinoJustice's Voter Protection initiative.
01/10/2019 - 00:00Salvadoran woman who won wrongful arrest lawsuit detained by ICE
A Salvadoran mother and activist who successfully sued a Maryland county for wrongful profiling and arrest has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a routine check-in.
01/09/2019 - 00:00Ex-felons in Florida enjoy new freedom: Registering to vote
LJP's David Ayala is joined by his sister, Mariely Feraro and his wife, state attorney Aramis Ayala, as he fills out his voter registration card at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections in Orlando, Florida, on Jan. 8, 2019.
01/08/2019 - 00:00