Letter to the Pennsylvania Appellate Court and Criminal Procedural Rules Committees
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of Criminal Procedure relevant to the competency of persons to be executed
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of Criminal Procedure relevant to the competency of persons to be executed
Two Years after Landmark Treaty, Many Remain Institutionalized
Immigration Agency Should Free 2 Men Held for More Than 4 Years
Letter to Maine Legislative Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety
ACLU and Human Rights Watch Seek Ban on Physical Discipline at School
Disabilities Convention Will Be First Human Rights Treaty Signed by US in Nearly a Decade
Compulsory HIV Testing, Sterilization of Disabled Violate Rights
At Guantánamo, bizarre proceedings with the 9/11 suspects raise questions about a prisoner's psychiatric evaluation and the murky role of the CIA.
Hiring Bias, Harassment of Disabled Organizations Undermine Laws
New Report Finds Treatment of Detainees Unnecessarily Harsh