Category: Civil law

New Orleans Considers Second Chances

What Job Protections for Formerly Incarcerated People Could Mean As New Orleans voters weigh a historic proposal—the Fair Chance Amendment—to strengthen job protections for people with prior conviction histories, a critical truth remains: those who have served their time are five times (5x) more likely to be unemployed than the general public. While the political […]
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Inside the Tech Transformation at Orleans Criminal Court

Tech in Court: What It Means for Defendants and Attorneys The Orleans Parish Criminal Court has officially entered the 21st century. After years of relying on an archaic, late-1980s Case Management System (CMS) and paper records, the court is rolling out a massive, $30 million Justice Technology Modernization Project (JTMP).  This overhaul—including new electronic filing […]
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