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The Anatomy of Advocacy, Part 4: Lessons Learned from a Winning Campaign

Five actionable lessons from the campaign that ended lifetime parole for many in New York—and how to apply them to your advocacy. Continue reading

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The Anatomy of Advocacy, Part 1: How “Tough on Crime” Politics Reshaped Justice in New York

How Governor Pataki’s ‘tough on crime’ agenda and Jenna’s Law reshaped parole and sentencing in New York—and set the stage for grassroots reform. Continue reading

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