About Elizabeth Monkus

Elizabeth Monkus (she/her) is the Senior Attorney & Project Director for Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts. Elizabeth came to Chicago Appleseed in 2010 to manage the Judicial Performance Commission Demonstration project. She currently focuses on domestic relations and judicial elections in her program work.

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What We Read, August 1-5, 2011 Criminal Justice Court Reform: Drug court: Why spending more will cost us less: Commentary in the San Jose Mercury News. In response to disproportionate numbers of nonwhite males unemployed and/or incarcerated, New York City unveiled a strategy involving, among o...

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What We Read, July 25-39, 2011 Criminal Justice Court Reform: Prison Law Blog links to a working paper by a Fordham University Law Professor, which concludes that “growth in prison populations has been driven almost entirely by increases in felony filings per arrest”. Cook County Board Preside...

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What we read this week. Criminal Justice Court Reform: Governor Quinn has abandoned plans to merge the Juvenile Department of Corrections with the Department of Child and Family Services. Judicial Elections and Election Reform: The Brennan Center examines public funding of campaigns in light o...

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What We Read, July 4-8, 2011 Criminal Justice Court Reform: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has been emphasizing her push to reform the  criminal justice system in Cook County. The Daily Herald reports that Chief Judge Evans believes reform can come from within the courts themselves....

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What We Read, June 20-24, 2011 Immigration Reform: The US has modified its Immigration policy by raising the immigration threshold and shifting its deportation focus to immigrants who are charged with serious crimes. This switch is consistent with Chicago Appleseed and Appleseed's recommendations...
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