News Putting up barriers for ex-felons doesn’t protect community; it puts it at greater risk James Knight and Matthew Prensky February 13, 2024
News People With Criminal Records Should Not Have to Hire a Lawyer Just to Get a Job Erica Smith Ewing and Daryl James February 2, 2024
News Potential changes to Missoula’s business license policy amid constitutional concerns January 28, 2024
News Shop owner scores win for ex-prisoners, but hurdles remain Jared McClain & Daryl James January 11, 2024
News Victory for Maryland grocer changes federal rules for SNAP vendors Emily Hofstaedter December 29, 2023
News Business owner settles lawsuit with USDA over attempt to become food stamp retailer Clara Niel December 18, 2023
News MD business owner wins fight against USDA, SNAP benefits now accepted at store Rushaad Hayward December 18, 2023
Press Release USDA Agrees to Amend ‘Business Integrity Rule,’ Stop Punishing Maryland Business Owner for Unrelated Drug Arrest Dan King December 18, 2023
News She beat addiction and earned a master’s in social work to help others. A stealth Texas law said no. Eric Dexheimer October 10, 2023
News FCC judge rules that Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station can keep its license Jonathan Franklin September 18, 2023
News FCC Judge rules that Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station should keep its license September 15, 2023
News Judge rules in favor of Knoxville’s only black-owned radio station in FCC license case Dominic Webster September 15, 2023
News Knoxville’s Black-owned radio station WJBE prevails in FCC case to strip broadcast license Angela Dennis September 15, 2023
Press Release FCC Judge Rules that Knoxville’s Only Black-Owned Radio Station Should Keep Its License Andrew Wimer September 15, 2023
Press Release Va. Governor Pardons Man Who Challenged the State’s Lifetime Ban on Hiring Addiction Counselors with Criminal Records Andrew Wimer September 11, 2023
News 70 Million – Highway Robbery: How a Small Town Traffic Trap Became A Legal Black Hole Anita Johnson August 30, 2023
Press Release Minnesota Stops Punishing Woman for Crime She Never Committed, Following Letter from Public Interest Law Firm Dan King August 28, 2023
News The Government Makes It Harder for the Formerly Incarcerated to Be Good Citizens Andrew Ward & Jared McClain August 27, 2023
News Md. grocer sues USDA after ‘criminal past’ blocked his business from accepting SNAP benefits Mike Murillo August 10, 2023
News “Groundless lifetime ban” prevents grocer with a drug-dealing conviction from serving neighbors who rely on food stamps Mark Frauenfelder August 2, 2023
News Small business owner continues fight to be able to accept SNAP benefits WMAR Staff August 2, 2023
Press Release Small Business Owner Sues USDA Over Policy That Prevents Him from Ever Accepting Food Stamps at Store Because of His Decades-Old Offenses Dan King August 1, 2023