After Declaration Legal Action, Increased Transparency In Philly Courts
By Declaration Staff For years, Philadelphia court officials refused to release records which members of the public were legally entitled…
By Declaration Staff For years, Philadelphia court officials refused to release records which members of the public were legally entitled…
By Declaration Staff Today, The Declaration is launching a publicly-accessible archive of Philadelphia police civilian complaint data. The archive, accessible here,…
By Austin Nolen Over one year into his presidency, Donald Trump still lags behind his predecessors in terms of the…
By Merry Reed During her first two months in office, new City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart says she is focusing on…
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced on Tuesday afternoon the end of cash bail in Philadelphia for what he…
By Austin Nolen For much of the history of police oversight in Philadelphia, civilian review boards were required to reactively…
By Declaration Staff What information, exactly, does the City of Philadelphia share with federal immigration authorities? The public may soon…
By James Kennedy Car crashes killed 96 people in Philadelphia during 2017, according to an analysis of police data and…
By Austin Nolen and Shealyn Kilroy For at least six years and possibly longer, Philadelphia court officials have wrongfully disqualified…
By Merry Reed Yesterday morning in front of an enthusiastic crowd in Center City, Rebecca Rhynhart and Larry Krasner were…