Court Watch NOLA
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Fighting for transparency, accountability, and transformative justice in the New Orleans criminal courts and beyond.
New Orleans, LA
Joined August 2015
BIG NEWS for CWN. Today we launch our new live data dashboard on our website. Right now, visitors can see bond averages for the most recent day, month, and year. And we have so much more to come. A huge thank you to our partners at @Tulane who worked tirelessly on this tool.
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Join us for our next Community Court Watcher training and help us hold the courts accountable for transparency and fairness. Register at https://t.co/lRjJIUBoSV.
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With your support, Court Watch NOLA was able to accomplish amazing things for crime survivors, defendants, and community members in 2024. Please help us hold the courts accountable for transparency and fairness by donating to our Give NOLA Day today. https://t.co/vOkvRNMRBQ
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CWN Thanks Exec. Director Darrin Browder for almost 7yrs of leadership as he moves on to a new role with the Judicial Administrator's Office.
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Court Watch NOLA partnered with @nolahealthdept @NOPDNews , @NOFJC, and @MpressNow to deliver a new tool designed to keep domestic violence survivors safe by discreetly giving them information on safety resources.
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This #GivingTuesday, help support @CourtWatchNOLA's work holding the court accountable for transparency and fairness. https://t.co/dwcmZcg74V
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Court Watch NOLA is excited to partner with @Tulane for this important project advancing court transparency and accountability with better tools to collect and analyze data. https://t.co/QfwbczWSbN
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Tulane University News and Press Releases
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Join us for our October Community Court Watcher training and help us hold the courts accountable for transparency and fairness. Register at https://t.co/lRjJIUBoSV.
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UPDATE: Municipal and Traffic court are closed indefinitely following a power outage. Court Watch NOLA is closely monitoring the situation, and will update the community with any developments.
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CWN Deputy Director Jesse Manley will present on Thursday, 10/2 at 2PM ET on using data for court accountability and how the Microsoft Catalyst grant program is helping us build new tools for improving efficiency and accuracy. Register below.
Interested in learning more about how Catalyst Grant Program recipients are using #data & #technology to increase transparency in the court room process? Join Urban on 10/10 @ 2 pm ET for a virtual event on sustaining court watch programs. https://t.co/CEpbjlCZLG
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Join us for our October Community Court Watcher training and help us hold the courts accountable for transparency and fairness. Register at https://t.co/lRjJIUBoSV.
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On Thursday, 9/12/24, one person was arrested for looting. Follow us for more coverage of looting arrests after #HurricaneFrancine.
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Court Watch NOLA is once again monitoring Magistrate Court for looting arrests after a hurricane. Follow us for further updates.
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Join us Wednesday for our Community Court Watcher training and help us hold the courts accountable for transparency and fairness. Register at https://t.co/5waFaP8LTx.
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Last week, alongside @PeoplesParity and @RaceNYU, we brought together over 65 state court advocates from nearly 20 states to connect, share lessons, and strategize about how to build pro-people state courts by holding judges accountable and getting better judges on state courts.
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CWN's Jesse Manley talks with @Live5News about the power of court watching: “It gives them an opportunity to immediately roll up their sleeves and take part in changing the system that needs to be changed.” https://t.co/jvVtDoKZA7
live5news.com
Leaders of a nationwide movement called Court Watch believe implementing it in South Carolina and the Lowcountry would help defendants, victims and the community as a whole.
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Do you support fair courts? Then join us! Make your donation this #GiveNOLADay at https://t.co/pDZQPpDeLm
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“Darrin Browder […] said peace bonds are commonly used by Municipal Court judges in trespassing and theft cases. He said they were given to unpermitted vendors in previous years, too, but he stopped seeing them during the pandemic.”
nola.com
Vendors on Bourbon Street are being threatened with jail time for operating without a license — the latest tactic in an effort to crack down on unpermitted street activities.
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From court watcher to court changer! Great piece from @NOLAnews on the inimitable Rev. Anderson:
nola.com
If you’re looking for the Rev. Alexis Anderson, odds are you’ll find her in the 19th Judicial District Courthouse.
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