Join The Marshall Project and The Journalist’s Resource to explore a unique political survey of more than 54,000 incarcerated ...
More than 54,000 incarcerated people in 45 states shared their views on the presidential election in The Marshall Project’s ...
Like their peers on the outside, a significant majority of incarcerated Republicans, roughly 73 percent, said it was ...
Nebraska’s top election official had no authority to strip voting rights from people convicted of a felony, the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a decision that could add hundreds of new voters ...
Nebraska’s high court says people with felony records can register to vote in a decision with implications for the upcoming ...
The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that people who have completed their felony conviction sentences can register to vote in the ...
The Nebraska Supreme Court ordered the secretary of state to begin allowing felons who have completed their sentences to register to vote immediately.
Nebraska's top state court on Wednesday upheld a state law allowing felons who have completed their sentences to vote, ...
Long before becoming a lawyer, state lawmaker and Virginia’s first Black House Speaker, Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, was, for ...