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Life Inside
The Documentary ‘Exodus’ Paints a Nuanced Picture of Life After Lockup
Jackson
Mississippi’s Black Voters Brace for Elections Ruling That Could Gut Supreme Court Clout
Jackson
Beating by Guards, Not a Heart Attack, Killed Man in Mississippi Prison, Report Shows
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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
Closing Argument
February 21
‘Alarmed’: What Happens When Juvenile Detention Centers Don’t Have Enough Staff
From California to New York, juvenile detention systems struggle to protect the youth they house.
By
Jamiles Lartey
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Life Inside
February 20
In Prison, Optics Are Everything
Assumptions and rumors determine the social hierarchy and the wrong friendship can be dangerous.
By
Joseph Wilson
Investigate This
February 19
Missouri Journalists: Data for Investigating Police Misconduct
Use The Marshall Project’s database of more than 600 police misconduct cases in Missouri to power your reporting.
By
Katie Moore
and
Ivy Scott
News
February 19
Federal Prisons Bar Gender-Affirming Care for Trans People
‘People will die,’ an advocate warns, as standard treatments for gender dysphoria are replaced with therapy and antidepressants after Trump’s order.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Feature
February 18
How Often Does Child Welfare Call Police in Your State for Positive Drug Tests at Birth?
The Marshall Project found 70,000+ allegations of pregnancy drug use referred to law enforcement, often based on unreliable drug tests.
By
Jill Castellano
and
Shoshana Walter
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Judge: IRS broke law ‘approximately 42,695 times’ in giving DHS data
Newark mayor says ICE car chase caused multi-vehicle crash with injuries
CBP agents are 'coercing' unaccompanied minors into 'voluntary' removal, lawyers say
The Betrayal of a Friend’s False Testimony
A New York women’s prison with a history of violence hired a high-ranking official known for abuse
Parents Describe a Clampdown at Dilley Detention Center as Kids Shared Their Stories — ProPublica
FBI serves search warrants at LA school district
In Asheville’s Elections, a View into How North Carolina Is Constraining Local Officials
Supreme Court litigator convicted of tax evasion over poker winnings
Trump takes credit for crime drop but misses the real reason
The First Couple of a Dysfunctional DHS
Holding the Trump Admin Accountable for Violating Court Orders
The Paranoid Style in American Oversight, Part I
Kash Patel's Olympic hockey video sums up his credibility problem
Detained Columbia student released after Mamdani-Trump phone call, day of protests
As BOP Staffers Flee Prison Jobs for ICE, Democrats Demand Answers — ProPublica
‘Is this real?’: 366 days of fresh air for Leonard Peltier
Maurene Comey, a Prosecutor in Epstein Case, Joins New York Law Firm
The Data From a White Supremacist Dating Site Tells Us a Lot
Closing Argument
February 14
ICE Is Buying Warehouses. Communities Are Fighting Back.
The agency wants to warehouse immigration detainees. Local residents and officials are raising concerns.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Feature
February 13
Having a Baby? 5 Tips to Avoid Problems From Flawed Drug Testing at the Hospital
Hospitals routinely use unreliable drug tests at childbirth, and many parents are reported to child welfare agencies and the police. Here’s what you can do.
By
Shoshana Walter
and
Jill Castellano
News
February 13
Iowa’s Top Court Ended Court Fees in Dismissed Cases. Politicians Want Them Back
The state can no longer saddle defendants with court fees when charges are dismissed. Prosecutors are backing legislation to restore them.
By
Lauren Gill
News and Awards
February 12
The Marshall Project: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, 2025
Our ninth annual diversity report notes developments in 2025 and lays out goals for the year ahead.
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