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Life Inside
Life Inside, Remixed: An Incarcerated Artist Learns to Paint Through the Chaos of Prison
Inside Story
Families Seek Answers, Solace as St. Louis Police Struggle to Solve Killings
Feature
Some States Are Turning Miscarriages and Stillbirths Into Criminal Cases Against Women
Feature
October 29
Incarcerated Men at Sing Sing’s First Film Festival Reflect on Movies, Justice, and Change
The diverse group of jurors shared how their favorite films have shaped their perspectives on community and life behind bars.
By
Aala Abdullahi
and
Donald Washington, Jr.
Closing Argument
October 26
The True, Massive Cost of Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans
Along with immense human suffering, deporting millions of people could cost billions and damage the economy, according to several recent analyses.
By
Jamiles Lartey
The Record
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in criminal justice today
2024 election
Donald Trump
election interference
Florida
voting rights
Undocumented immigrants
Texas
Department of Justice
Life Inside
October 25
Life Inside, Remixed: Inside the Underground Economy of Solitary Confinement
Here’s how people in “the box” use their ingenuity, collaboration skills and a form of “fishing” to get the goods they need.
By
The Marshall Project
Election 2024
October 25
The Next Front in the War Over Homelessness Is on the Arizona Ballot
Conservatives want to use the criminal justice system to force unhoused people into treatment. It may do more harm than good.
By
Geoff Hing
, The Marshall Project and
Pascal Sabino
, Bolts
News and Awards
October 24
Documentary Film ‘Songs From the Hole’ Wins Incarcerated Jury Award at Sing Sing
The Marshall Project hosts the first-ever film festival at the historic New York prison.
By
The Marshall Project
Election 2024
October 24
Trump Often Repeats These False, Misleading Immigration Claims. Here Are the Facts.
The more someone hears something, the more likely they are to believe it, even when it’s false. Trump has made some of these claims 500 times or more.
By
Anna Flagg
,
Andrew Rodriguez Calderón
and
Geoff Hing
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Many Texans charged or convicted with crimes can still vote
Republican states may block DOJ poll monitors on Election Day
Trump is considering halting federal grants to police that decline to participate in mass deportations
Sandy Hook shooting survivors are set to vote for the first time
Young Thug released from Fulton County Jail trial after pleading guilty in RICO trial – WSB-TV Channel 2
Larry Krasner's legal bout with Elon Musk on hold, as tech billionaire seeks to move it to federal court
Cocoa bail bondsman facing sex trafficking charges is held without bond
Under Tennessee’s School Threat Law, Kids Are Arrested for Rumors and Jokes — ProPublica
Bureau Of Prisons Could Do More To Send People Home, Why Aren’t They?
Top 10 Election Litigation Cases in 2024 Implicating the Rule of Law
Opinion
How Trump Goes to Prison If He Loses the Election to Harris
Adding Insult to Wrongful Incarceration
As road rage rises, aggressive drivers in Texas try to understand their anger.
Where the Fake Electors Cases Stand in State Court
Police say they can tell if you are too high to drive. Critics call it ‘utter nonsense’
New Resource: Database of Capital Appeals Dismissed Solely Because of Missed Deadlines
Rick Roth’s Support of Florida’s Immigration Bill Had Consequences. But Not for Him. — ProPublica
Inside Story
October 24
Effort to Provide Low-Cost Health Care Behind Bars Stirs Controversy
Examining a company providing low-cost health care services at jails across the U.S., and a formerly incarcerated person shares how a mentor behind bars saved his life.
By
Lawrence Bartley
and
Donald Washington, Jr.
Election 2024
October 24
These Incarcerated People Are Excited for a Woman President
Some people who took our 2024 election survey said Harris represented change. But they were skeptical she’d address their criminal justice concerns.
By
Nicole Lewis
and
Shannon Heffernan
Cleveland
October 24
Election Views From Behind Bars in Ohio: Divided Just Like the Rest of U.S.
We asked nearly 3,000 people living in prison and jail for their thoughts on the presidential race pitting Harris against Trump and his 34 felonies.
By
Doug Livingston
and
Rachel Dissell
Election 2024
October 21
Fact-checking Over 12,000 of Donald Trump’s Statements About Immigration
‘I could get elected twice over the wall,’ said former President Trump. It could end up being one of the few true things he’s said about immigration.
By
The Marshall Project