Fight continues to end discrimination based on a person’s criminal record

People living with a record have already earned the right to be part of our communities. But in many cases, a record of arrest or conviction can become a permanent, life-long sentence.

Smart Justice

After Smart Justice effort, Connecticut poised to lead country with prosecutor transparency law

The bill is a direct result of the ACLU of Connecticut’s Smart Justice leaders, who are directly impacted by the justice system, calling for change, and it is part of a longer-term Smart Justice effort to create meaningful prosecutorial accountability.

ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Smart Justice leaders stand in a group at the capitol in Hartford to support a bill to increase transparency in the justice system

Connecticut’s new transparency law is one chance for prosecutors to embrace their role in ending mass incarceration and racism in the justice system

S.B. 880, An Act Increasing Fairness and Transparency in the Criminal Justice System, is now Connecticut law. Passing a law, however, is just a first step toward creating transparency about prosecutors’ actions and using that information to end mass incarceration and racism in the justice system.

By Gus Marks-Hamilton, AnnMarie Stockmeyer

ACLU of Connecticut Smart Justice leaders, legislators, in CT Capitol Building after passage of prosecutor transparency law

Connecticut voters want to open up the black box of prosecutors’ decisions

Connecticut voters have spoken, and they want transparency about what prosecutors do. A new statewide public opinion poll of Connecticut voters shows strong support across the political spectrum for legislation to increase transparency about prosecutors’ actions. 

By Gus Marks-Hamilton

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Connecticut should bring prosecutors' decisions out of the shadows.

Transparency is critical for our democracy, and no part of the government should be exempt from sunlight. If our state is going to create a smarter justice system, all of us need numbers on what prosecutors are doing.

By Gus Marks-Hamilton, David McGuire

Supporters and leaders from the ACLU-CT ACLU of Connecticut Smart Justice campaign stand in solidarity as leaders testify on a bill to create transparency about prosecutor decisions

A Connecticut Bill Would Help Ensure That Re-Entry Doesn’t Last a Lifetime for the Formerly Incarcerated

This year, I moved from one city in Connecticut to a new one. On top of the usual stress of trying to find an affordable, comfortable place to live, I was burdened with extra anxiety.

By Anderson Curtis

Anderson Curtis

In a world where reentry lasts a lifetime, what does “don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time” really mean?

I’ve often heard people say “don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.” What people fail to realize is that “the time” never really ends.

By Anderson Curtis

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Connecticut needs a fair housing law for people living with a criminal record

As a justice-impacted person, I know Connecticut needs fair housing practices that allow people living with a criminal record to have a fair chance at finding a place to live. As a former landlord, I also know that someone’s record doesn’t tell you whether they will be a safe, responsible tenant.

By Sandy LoMonico

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Get ready for the 2019 legislative session

The Connecticut General Assembly’s 2019 legislative session began on January 9, and the ACLU of Connecticut is pushing for the legislature to pass bills to advance smarter justice policies, immigrants’ rights, police transparency, and more. Here are just some of the issues we’ll be working on.

By David McGuire

ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Smart Justice leaders at the Connecticut State Capitol Building balcony