Friday, January 6, 2017

Lawsuit Challenges Tennessee 'Debtors Prison' Law

Revoking people's drivers licenses because they can't pay court costs or clerical fees is a form of debtor's prison that keeps people from earning money that could actually help them pay the court costs.

Just City, a criminal justice advocacy group in Memphis, spearheaded a class-action lawsuit to overturn Tennessee law that revokes drivers licenses, without notice, even in the case of minor fines and clerk fees.

This story in The Tennessean explains.   

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