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  • 2009 Resentencing for class B drug offenses - Eligibility for Parole Violators (Center for Community Alternatives)

  • [People v. Manauri R.] Supreme Court, Bronx County Holds that Drug Eviction Proceedings Not Sufficient Basis to Unseal Records (2004)

  • [Price v. RHA] U.S. District Court, Western District of New York Constitutional Due Process requires Notice of Right to Reasonable Accommodation (2006)

  • [Price v. RHA] U.S. District Court, Western District of NY Holds Constitutional Due Process requires Notice of Right to Reasonable Accommodation (2006)

  • A Death before Dying: Solitary Confinement on Death Row (ACLU, 2013)

  • A Guide to the 2004 Rockefeller Drug Reform: Understanding the New Legislation (Center for Community Alternatives)

  • ABA Criminal Justice Standards on Collateral Sanctions and Discretionary Disqualification of Convicted Persons

  • After Prison: Roadblocks to Reentry: A Report on State Legal Barriers Facing People with Criminal Records

  • Bringing Health Care Advocacy to a Public Defender's Office (American Journal of Public Health)

  • Caught in the Net: The Impact of Drug Policies on Women and Families

  • Changes to the Rockefeller Drug Laws... And What They Mean for You (Legal Action Center) (2011)

  • Confronting an Epidemic: The Case for Eliminating Barriers to Medication-Assisted Treatment of Heroin and Opioid Addiction

  • Consequences of Criminal Proceedings in New York State, April 2015 (The Bronx Defenders)

  • Cost Savings That Would Accrue to New York Under the Assembly's Drug Law Reform Bill (A-7078 of 2003)

  • Dept of Health - Guidelines for NYS DOH Criminal History Record Checks (CHRC) Program

  • Discharge Planning Services For Inmates Who are Receiving Mental Health Treatment in a New York City Jail (Urban Justice Center, Brad H)

  • Discharge Planning Services for Inmates who are Receiving Mental Health Treatment in New York City Jails (Urban Justice Center)

  • Federal Benefits for People With Serious Mental Illness Who Have Been Incarcerated (Bazelon Center)

  • Flyer: contact Urban Justice Center with case examples

  • Garnes v. Barnhart, C-02-4428 (ND Cal. Nov. 5, 2004)

  • Holistic Is Not a Bad Word: A Criminal Defense Attorney's Guide to Using Invisible Punishments As An Advocacy Strategy

  • Housing, Benefits and Certificates of Relief from Disabilities/Good Conduct (Legal Action Center & Legal Aid Society)

  • How to Keep Sealed Criminal Records Out of Court (The Bronx Defenders)

  • How to Keep Sealed Criminal Records Out of Court (The Bronx Defenders)

  • Increasing Collaboration between Corrections & Mental Health Organizations (Consensus Project)

  • Letter from State Correctional Officials on Importance of Medicaid Continuity

  • Letter to HRA Medicaid Office re: Photo ID (The Bronx Defenders, 2004)

  • Motion to Dismiss Holdover Proceeding Based on Sealed Criminal Records (LSNY Bronx)

  • Navigating Medicare and Medicaid 2005 (The Kaiser Family Foundation)

  • Open Letter from the NuLeadership Policy Group

  • OTDA 97 ADM-23 - State "Fleeing Felon/ Probation/Parole Violation" Policies

  • Public Assistance Laws Affecting Individuals with Criminal Convictions (Legal Action Center)

  • Screening and Assessment for Adults in Discharge Planning (CASES / Vera Institute for Justice)

  • Second Chance Act of 2004: Full text of HR 4676

  • Second Chance Act of 2005: Full text of HR 1704

  • Treatment Behind Bars: Substance Abuse Treatment in New York State Prisons, 2007-2010 (Correctional Association)

  • Welfare As We Know It Now (Legal Action Center - English)

  • Welfare As We Know It Now (Legal Action Center - Spanish)