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Life Inside September 3
I asked a drug court to send me to jail to get stabilized. But when the jail refused to give me my Suboxone, everything came crashing down.
News and Awards September 3
Nominated for “General Excellence” and so much more.
Feature August 20
The power of child-abuse pediatric specialists and parents’ unequal journey toward justice
Coronavirus August 18
As COVID-19 spread earlier this year, prison facilities across the country suspended visits from family and lawyers. Several months into the pandemic, some states are easing those restrictions. We’re rounding up the changes as they occur.
Life Inside August 13
Despite coronavirus-related lockdown and a skittish staff, prisoners at California Women’s Facility pulled off a full-fledged memorial service for a beloved long-termer.
News Inside August 13
The fifth edition of The Marshall Project's print publication explores a world transformed by COVID-19 and the George Floyd protests.
Feature August 13
U.S. Marshals are transporting prisoners without testing them for coronavirus
Feature August 11
A Marshall Project / FRONTLINE film that follows an undocumented family’s struggle to survive homelessness, immigrant detention and a rapidly spreading virus.
News August 11
In Texas, prisoners are opening their cells to chat—and to riot.
News August 8
Memes and billboards are calling for arresting the three officers. But what does Kentucky law say?