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Closing Argument
Trump vs. The Courts: Presidential Attacks Open New Front in Long Battle
Jackson
Mississippi’s No-Knock Raids Have Led to Death and Injury. Dozens of Warrants Lacked Clear Justification.
Cleveland
Ohio Is Lifting Old Driver’s License Suspensions for Unpaid Fines. Here’s What to Know.
Jackson
March 18
Search Mississippi Criminal Justice Bills as They Move Through the Legislature
Use our interactive bill tracker to stay informed on changes to courts, policing, prisons and more.
By
Caleb Bedillion
News and Awards
March 17
The Marshall Project Wins NPPA Award for ‘Inside Story’ Investigations
“Inside Story” is an innovative video series that brings critical accountability and investigative journalism to prisons, jails and beyond.
By
The Marshall Project
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Deportation
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Immigration
Department of Justice
Alien Enemies Act
Venezuela
Immigration Detention
Closing Argument
March 15
How Trump’s Targeting of Immigrants With Legal Status Departs From the Norm
Mahmoud Khalil is just one of many people with legal or protected status detained and facing deportation.
By
Jamiles Lartey
News
March 12
Trump Is Backing Away From Police Reform. Here’s What That Means for 12 Places.
The administration appears set to end federal oversight of police, including agencies that have committed systemic civil rights violations.
By
Daphne Duret
,
Daja E. Henry
,
Christie Thompson
,
Lakeidra Chavis
,
Geoff Hing
and
Wilbert L. Cooper
News Inside
March 11
Strength Behind Bars
News Inside Issue 19 honors women navigating the correctional system.
By
Lawrence Bartley
Life Inside
March 10
At My Texas Prison, Solitary Confinement All But Guarantees Sexual Exploitation by Guards
Prison journalist Kwaneta Harris on “the hole” at Lane Murray Unit: “It is not uncommon for guards to withhold food unless we take our shirts off.”
By
Kwaneta Harris
, with
Deborah Zalesne
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Oklahoma executes Wendell Arden Grissom for 2005 'senseless' murder
I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped
Thousands are suing states over sexual abuse in juvenile detention facilities • Stateline
Stephen Miller Is Going All In
Immigration raids shatter perception of Puerto Rico as a sanctuary
9th Circuit: Calif. ban on large-capacity magazines lawful
Minnesota jury convicts alleged ringleader of massive pandemic food fraud scheme on all counts
FBI agent who has criticized the bureau arrested on charges of sharing confidential information
DEA probed women’s prison, Baltimore jail over missing pills
Michael Proctor fired: State Police investigator sent crude texts
Opinion
Opinion
Opinion: Deleting the police misconduct database makes us less safe
The Situation: How to Get Away With Violating Court Orders
A Constitutional Basis to Avoid Congressional Testimony
California Indigent Defense
GEO Group Is Fighting to Pay ICE Detainees as Little as $1 a Day to Work — ProPublica
Major Police Departments Have Stopped Reselling Their Guns
Federal authorities arrest alleged LA street gang leader Eugene ‘Big U’ Henley Jr
More egg product seizures than fentanyl seizures at the border so far this year
Closing Argument
March 8
The Big Business of Bad Prison Food
A market analysis said the food service industry in U.S. prisons and jails is worth billions — and is forecasted to grow.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Death Sentences
March 7
She’s Waited Decades for David Wood’s Execution. Now, Evidence Casts Doubt on His Guilt.
The case of a victim’s mother and one of the longest-serving death row prisoners shows how capital appeals can seem both endless and rushed.
By
Maurice Chammah
Investigate This
March 5
How to Investigate Prison Staffing Trends in Your State
Our toolkit helps you report on how the widespread, long-term trend of declining prison staff affects both safety behind bars and state budgets.
By
The Marshall Project
Cleveland
March 4
Sheriff: Bodycam Footage From Cuyahoga County Deputies Will Now Come Out Within 7 Days
Policy shift follows a Marshall Project - Cleveland and News 5 Cleveland investigation into the October shooting of a teen by a deputy.
By
Mark Puente
, The Marshall Project and
Tara Morgan
, News 5 Cleveland