Luis Soberon

Luis Soberon

Senior Policy Advisor and In House Counsel

Luis is responsible for justice policy at Texas 2036. He covers issues across the justice system from the regulation of law enforcement, to the efficacy of state courts, through various reforms in prisons and beyond. In his role as In House Counsel, Luis provides legal support across Texas 2036's various teams.

Posts

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The case for expanding higher education in prison

November 20, 2024

Access to higher education isn’t just valuable for students in traditional classrooms; it’s essential for those within Texas prisons, where it can reshape lives, boost public safety, and enhance economic growth. Yet, a new report from Texas 2036 shows a stark 50% decline in incarcerated Texans enrolled in college programs—from 7,203 in 2011 to just…

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The policy implications of extreme heat: The prison conversation

May 29, 2024

Jeremy Mazur, senior policy advisor for infrastructure and natural resources, and Luis Soberon, policy advisor for criminal justice, converse about the justice and safety policy implications of Texas 2036’s recent release of the updated report on extreme weather trends on prison inmates and staff. JEREMY MAZUR: Hi, Luis! So one of the big takeaways from…

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The “Win-Win-Win” of educating incarcerated Texans

April 19, 2024

Expanding educational opportunities for incarcerated Texans is one of the few policy solutions in the criminal justice space that can have measurable impacts on crime, employment and the state’s budget. Texas lawmakers will be forced to grapple with this and other serious criminal justice issues over the next couple of years as the state’s prison…

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2023 Year in Review: Progress on judicial data in Texas courts

December 28, 2023

For the Texas judiciary, 2023 will be recognized as a turning point in how we view court data. A year of significant investments and legislative action culminated in a November meeting of the Texas Judicial Council. This important meeting set in motion promising developments for the future of improving data quality and access to our…

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Making gains on law enforcement oversight reforms

June 14, 2023

Regulation of law enforcement in Texas made an important step forward this year from being “toothless,” according to one account, to one that meets Texans’ needs for better data and accountability at law enforcement agencies across the state. A series of reforms aimed at improving processes at the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, the state…

Shedding light on court backlogs: Texas lawmakers triumph with case-level data act

May 24, 2023

Texas continues to grapple with persistent court backlogs, which result in delayed justice and serious costs to taxpayers and communities across the state.  While we can diagnose the basic issues, we have limiting information on what is driving the backlog. The current county-level, aggregate court data collection provides a finite perspective on factors causing delays,…

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