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When Texas Was Fertile Ground for Prison Bands
St. Louis
Missouri Man Said DNA Test Could Prove Innocence. He Was Executed Before a Court Ruled.
Closing Argument
The Troubling Personal Side of Public Surveillance
The Marshall Project
Life Inside
March 6
Mom’s Last Gun
My mother has severe mental illness. Our family has spent decades trying to keep her from using firearms to hurt herself and others.
By
Kelli Caldwell
St. Louis
March 5
Why Missouri Prisons Can Be Deadly for People With Opioid Addictions
In a prison system rife with drugs, a new civil rights lawsuit accuses the Missouri DOC of punishing people for addiction, rather than treating it.
By
Ivy Scott
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Department of Homeland Security
Immigration Detention
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Department of Justice
Kristi Noem
ICE
Immigration
News Inside
March 5
Women on the Inside
News Inside Issue 22 takes a hard look at how incarcerated women face unique challenges — and why their stories deserve to be heard.
By
Lawrence Bartley
Analysis
March 3
It’s Dangerous to Feel This Desperate: How to Ease the Chaos in New York’s Prisons
When the governor doesn’t commute sentences, and the legislature won’t act, the carrot-and-stick system of rehabilitation disintegrates.
By
John J. Lennon
News
March 2
The Harrowing Journey Home for Families Leaving Immigration Detention
Parents and children from a detention center in Texas found themselves dropped at a border town shelter with few means to leave.
By
Shannon Heffernan
,
Jesse Bogan
and
Anna Flagg
Closing Argument
February 28
As Texas Restricts Cashless Bail, More People Will Be Jailed for Months Based on an Accusation
Despite evidence that cashless bail doesn’t increase crime, several states are moving to restrict it.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Judge Halts Trump Administration Move to Restrict Immigration Appeals
Court orders ICE to justify arrest of Nashville journalist • Louisiana Illuminator
Americans Are Now a Target in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Alexander Brothers Found Guilty on All Counts in Sex-Trafficking Trial
Elements of SC Epstein victim’s FBI interviews check out
After 50 years, a final verdict for Tommy Zeigler
Third Death in Four Weeks Rocks Bedford Hills…
Alabama man facing execution pleas for clemency because he didn't kill the victim himself
Is Being in the Country Illegally a Crime?
Courts have threatened to hold the Trump administration in contempt. It’s time to follow through
Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses
The Forgotten National Guard Case: DC v. Trump
Mental illness was a death sentence for an Alabama prisoner
Second judge limits tear gas use at Portland ICE building
Ambiguous loss is faced by Nancy Guthrie's family, others with missing loved ones
Justice Delayed
Dale Baich: In defense of death row
Life Inside
February 27
The Documentary ‘Exodus’ Paints a Nuanced Picture of Life After Lockup
Shot over two years, the Critics’ Choice-nominated film values quiet moments. “We’re trying to refuse a spectacle,” says director Nimco Sheikhaden.
By
Aala Abdullahi
Jackson
February 26
Mississippi’s Black Voters Brace for Elections Ruling That Could Gut Supreme Court Clout
Black Mississippians won a Voting Rights Act case that challenges how the state elects supreme court justices. But that victory may be in jeopardy.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Jackson
February 24
Beating by Guards, Not a Heart Attack, Killed Man in Mississippi Prison, Report Shows
FBI is now investigating after a report showed that Mississippi guards beat an incarcerated person to death.
By
Jerry Mitchell
, Mississippi Today, and
Daja E. Henry
, The Marshall Project
News
February 23
Challenges Await Mamdani as Hopes Rise for Closure of Notorious Rikers Island Jail Complex
For New York City’s mayor, the hard part isn’t deciding whether or not to shut down Rikers, but figuring out how to do it safely and in a timely way.
By
Wilbert L. Cooper