Freedom of the Mind: Boethius, Philosophy, and Finding Peace Behind Bars

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Locked in a prison cell and awaiting death, Boethius found something greater than escape—he found peace. His 1,500-year-old writings have inspired generations, proving that even behind bars, the mind can remain free. Discover how philosophy can help prisoners and families find clarity, dignity, and purpose in the hardest of times.

Finding Fulfillment Beyond Success: Lessons from the Creator of Minecraft

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Discover the powerful story of Marcus Persson, creator of Minecraft, who despite achieving immense wealth, struggled to find happiness. This article provides essential lessons for incarcerated individuals and their families, revealing that true success comes from purpose, meaningful relationships, and inner peace—not financial status alone.

Rule 3.8 Comes to Georgia: A New Tool for Prisoner Justice

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Georgia’s adoption of Rule 3.8 gives prisoners a powerful new tool to demand justice, requiring prosecutors to act when new evidence of innocence or misconduct surfaces. Learn how this rule can be used in real cases to overturn wrongful convictions and restore fairness.

Justice at Last: Georgia Enacts Landmark Compensation Law for Wrongfully Convicted

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After years of advocacy and bipartisan collaboration, Georgia takes a historic step forward with the signing of the Wrongful Conviction and Incarceration Compensation Act into law. This groundbreaking legislation offers new hope and financial justice to individuals wrongfully convicted, marking a major victory for fairness, accountability, and human dignity in Georgia’s criminal justice system.