Advocates tout poll showing broad support for Clean Slate bill (June 7, 2021)

A new poll being released as lawmakers prepare for the final push of the legislative session shows wide support for a measure that would give New Yorkers who paid their debt to society a fresh start. The Clean Slate coalition is touting polling data showing overwhelming support for a bill to automatically seal and expunge […]

Michigan Becomes Latest State To Pass Clean Slate Legislation, First To Include Felonies (June 7, 2021)

Washington, D.C. — Earlier this week, in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, the Michigan Senate passed legislation that positions Michigan to become the third state with a clean slate automated record-clearing law on the books. Michigan’s clean slate package is historic in that it makes Michigan the first state to automatically clear qualifying felonies. The full package,

Clean Slate Act inches closer to approval with vote in Senate committee (May 19, 2021)

The State Senate Codes Committee voted in favor of the Clean Slate Act Wednesday, moving the bill forward for a vote in the full body. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assmeblymember Catalina Cruz, would establish a two-step process to automatically sealing and later automatically expunge old conviction records once a person has

Serving Life Sentences in Paper Prisons (April 28, 2021)

For decades, America’s policy has been to maximize harsh prison sentences in order to deter crime. These policies, rather than producing a freer and more prosperous society, instead resulted in the incarceration of a staggering amount of people and burdened even more with lifelong records.  Today, nearly 1 in 3 Americans have some sort of

Lawmakers, advocates to call for “clean slate” bill (April 27, 2021)

Democratic lawmakers in New York this week are unveiling a push for the passage of a measure that would expunge or seal some criminal convictions.  The measure is known as a “clean slate” bill that is meant to lessen the impact of criminal convictions on a person once their sentence is completed.  The bill would cover both

Whitmer signs ‘Clean Slate’ legislation aiming to expand expungement opportunities (Oct. 12, 2020)

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation Monday that would expand the criteria for expungements related to traffic offenses, marijuana convictions and minor crimes, even making some offenses eligible for automatic expungement. Whitmer signed the seven-bill “Clean Slate” package alongside Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist, Attorney General Dana Nessel, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and the bills’ sponsors. House

How Automation Bias Encourages the Use of Flawed Algorithms (Mar. 6, 2020)

BY CHLOE HADAVAS From 2013 to June 2017, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s New York Field Office determined that about 47 percent of detainees designated as “low risk” should be released while they waited for their immigration cases to be resolved, according to FOIA data obtained by the New York Civil Liberties Union. But something changed

How Automation Bias Encourages the Use of Flawed Algorithms (Mar. 6, 2020)

From 2013 to June 2017, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s New York Field Office determined that about 47 percent of detainees designated as “low risk” should be released while they waited for their immigration cases to be resolved, according to FOIA data obtained by the New York Civil Liberties Union. But something changed in the

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