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Winnable criminal justice reforms in 2026 Prison Policy Initiative

By Sarah Staudt and Emmett Sanders November 2025 Press release Printable version In this year’s guide to winnable criminal justice reforms, we’ve added new information about parole reform around the country, and updated all of our sections with new example bills and resources where you can learn more about the wide range of reforms we have seen across the country in recent years.

https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/winnable2026.html Winnable criminal justice reforms in 2026 Prison Policy Initiative

New Jersey Department of Corrections Official Website

Surgical mask availability for the respiratory virus season Each year, respiratory viruses such as COVID-19, influenza (flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cause hospitalizations and deaths in New Jersey. The NJ DOH continues to monitor these 3 major respiratory illnesses. At this time, influenza seems to be showing the highest increase in incidence.

https://www.nj.gov/corrections/pages/index.shtml New Jersey Department of Corrections Official Website

The Crisis of Mass Incarceration - ACLU of New Jersey

There’s no question: the United States is facing a mass incarceration crisis – and continues to incarcerate people at a higher rate than any other country in the world. The carceral system has devastated families, fractured communities, and deepened racial inequities throughout the nation.

http://www.aclu-nj.org/crisis-mass-incarceration/ The Crisis of Mass Incarceration - ACLU of New Jersey

New Jersey Department of Corrections

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Discussion Points

again, does the department have concerns about the adequacy of the 1,075 Residential. Community Release Program beds in FY 2025 and FY 2026? Could the number ...

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How long do a person is held at CRAF? - Legal Answers

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Issues by State Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation

State quarterly update States across the country are realizing that growing prison populations and costs are the result of adopting mandatory minimum sentencing laws and prison policies that keep people behind bars too long without increasing public safety. See the states we’re currently working in below.

https://famm.org/our-work/issues-by-state/ Issues by State Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation

Legal Issues to Watch in 2026 Rutgers Law School

Legal Issues to Watch in 2026 The US Supreme Court and federal courts are poised to deliver pivotal rulings this year on infringement, immigration, independent agencies, LGBTQ+ rights and more. Our Rutgers Law professors in Camden and Newark offer their thoughts on these expected decisions with commentary rooted in their research and even involvement.

https://law.rutgers.edu/legal-issues-to-watch-2026 Legal Issues to Watch in 2026 Rutgers Law School

The Official Website for the New Jersey Department of Corrections Contact Us

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Issues by State Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation

State quarterly update States across the country are realizing that growing prison populations and costs are the result of adopting mandatory minimum sentencing laws and prison policies that keep people behind bars too long without increasing public safety. See the states we’re currently working in below.

https://famm.org/our-work/issues-by-state/ Issues by State Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation

January 2026 Newsletter Freedom Reads

January 2026 Newsletter The Importance of Being Seen I’ve always struggled with the beginnings of things, for me it makes the most sense to meander my way into things. In a way, I meandered my way into prison. I took the crash course: petty crime to carjacking before the midterms of my junior year.

https://freedomreads.org/news/newsletter/january-2026-newsletter January 2026 Newsletter Freedom Reads

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY 222nd LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2026 SESSION Sponsored by: Assemblywoman YVONNE LOPEZ District 19 (Middlesex) Assemblywoman SHANIQUE SPEIGHT District 29 (Essex and Hudson) Assemblywoman LINDA S. CARTER District 22 (Somerset and Union) Assemblywoman CAROL A.

https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A3500/3467_I1.HTM A3467

Legal Issues to Watch in 2026 Rutgers Law School

Legal Issues to Watch in 2026 The US Supreme Court and federal courts are poised to deliver pivotal rulings this year on infringement, immigration, independent agencies, LGBTQ+ rights and more. Our Rutgers Law professors in Camden and Newark offer their thoughts on these expected decisions with commentary rooted in their research and even involvement.

https://law.rutgers.edu/legal-issues-to-watch-2026 Legal Issues to Watch in 2026 Rutgers Law School

Compliance : Law360 : Legal News & Analysis

- January 27, 2026 New York has told the Second Circuit that a federal judge wrongly concluded that a state law barring the release of radioactive materials into the Hudson River was federally preempted. - January 27, 2026 A Florida federal judge has awarded nearly $600,000 to a man who claimed he was fired without cause by Curaleaf Inc.

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