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Posted inVoting Tennessee raises bar to restore voting rights for those with felony convictions by Kathy Carlson, Tennessee Lookout July 27, 2023September 21, 2023
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Posted inHousing A new, well-funded nonprofit will fight housing discrimination in Memphis by Jacob Steimer July 3, 2023December 15, 2023
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice Shelby County has 27,000 eviction filings per year. Could $240,000 make a difference? by Jacob Steimer June 8, 2023January 23, 2024
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Posted inCriminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Why is there so much youth violence? Academics consult real experts: middle school students by David Waters, The Institute for Public Service Reporting June 5, 2023January 25, 2024
Posted inGovernment Governor’s order of protection plan faces tough road in special session by Sam Stockard, Tennessee Lookout June 1, 2023January 19, 2024
Posted inAwards MLK50 reporter wins national award for evictions court story by MLK50 Staff May 22, 2023December 13, 2023