Recidivism Rate Among Three Strikes Inmates Continues To Be Extremely Low

Photo courtesy Loteria Films In a progress report co-published by Stanford Law School’s “Three Strikes Project” and LDF, the recidivism rate among inmates released under California’s Prop. 36, also known as the Three Strikes Reform ...

Over One Thousand Law Professors and Deans Condemn Senate Vote on Debo Adegbile’s Nomination

Statement from Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Today, over 1,000 law professors and deans have signed onto a letter condemning the disturbing message sent by the Senate’s failure to ...

LDF Education Group Talks Schuette Decision

This week, Sherrilyn Ifill and NAACP LDF’s Education Group recorded a high volume of media hits around the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Schuette vs. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action. SCOTUS broke with longstanding precedent by refusing to ...

Congress Seeks to Restore Voting Rights for Persons with Felony Convictions

Today, Members of Congress, led by Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Representative John Conyers (D-MI-13), introduced the Democracy Restoration Act of 2014, S. 2235 and H.R. 4459. The bill would restore voting rights in federal elections ...

Washington Post’s Wonkblog Covers Sherrilyn Ifill’s Remarks on Poverty and Housing

In a column for The Washington Post’s popular “Wonkblog,” Emily Badger covers Sherrilyn Ifill‘s remarks at a recent discussion at the Economic Policy Institute on housing and poverty. “The most important fact we rarely admit in talking ...

Ria Tabacco Mar Speaks in Support of NYC Bill to End Credit Checks in Employment

LDF Assistant Counsel Ria Tabacco Mar appeared in front of New York’s City Hall in support of the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act, which would ban the use of credit checks in employment.  “Poor credit ...

LDF Participates in White House Ceremony Executive Announcing Action Supporting Equal Pay

Today, LDF attended a ceremony in the East Room of the White House where President Obama took two executive actions designed to assist minority and female workers in detecting and redressing pay discrimination.  Discrimination in ...

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