Virginia's Governor is Restoring Ex-Offenders' Voting Rights One by One Terry McAuliffe: “The struggle for civil rights has always been a long and difficult one, but the fight goes on.” Kenrya Rankin Jul 25, 2016 4:15PM EDT
Justice Department to Grant Early Release to 6,000 Inmates The Justice Department says it will be the nation’s largest one-time discharge of federal inmates. Kenrya Rankin Oct 7, 2015 4:16PM EDT
Virginia Governor Says Ex-Offenders No Longer Have To Pay To Restore Voting Rights, Likens Old Policy to Poll Taxes Ex-offenders in Virginia no longer have to pay court costs and fees before regaining right to vote, hold office or serve on a jury. Kenrya Rankin Jun 24, 2015 2:25PM EDT
Out of Prison, but Not Free [Video] Men leaving Louisiana’s infamous Angola penitentiary describe the emotional and psychological hurdles they face after years of incarceration. Kai Wright Jul 31, 2014 7:00AM EDT
Man Rescues Baby Girl; Still Can't Lose 'Ex-Con' Status Media coverage shows high price of a second chance for men and women who’ve done time Carla Murphy Jun 19, 2014 11:38AM EDT
For Ex-Offenders, NJ Judge Opens Door to Good Jobs Ruling puts 16-year-old state law under fresh scrutiny Carla Murphy Dec 13, 2013 10:09AM EST