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Cleveland
‘Like The Walking Dead’: Smuggled Drugs Fuel Chaos Inside Ohio Prisons
Cleveland
‘My Big Mistake’: How a Former Corrections Officer Became a Prison Drug Smuggler
Cleveland
Prison Workers Smuggle Drugs Into Ohio Facilities But Are Rarely Prosecuted
Cleveland
Meet The Drone Pilot Who Flooded Ohio Prisons With Drugs
The Marshall Project
Redemption Songs
March 29
Stevie Wonder and James Brown Put This Prison Funk Band on the Map
The Power of Attorney played shows with superstars, went to industry parties, and wore outside clothes — all under the watch of armed guards.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
March 28
His Rap Lyrics Helped Send Him to Death Row. Travis Scott and T.I. Are Trying to Stop His Execution.
The rappers argue that James Broadnax’s case exemplifies a larger problem in American courtrooms: The use of rap lyrics as evidence.
By
Maurice Chammah
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March 27
A Women’s Prison Conceals a Sinister Secret: Staff Sexual Misconduct, Accusers Say
Some employees at a Texas federal prison that holds high-profile women including Ghislaine Maxwell said they faced retaliation for reporting abuse.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
and
Erik Ortiz
Life Inside
March 27
How This ‘Out and Proud Trans Woman’ Navigates Missouri Men’s Prisons
“Although there are still instances of transphobia, I no longer let it break me down,” writes Lexie Handlang. “I feel sorry for those people.”
By
Lexie Handlang
Redemption Songs
March 22
B. Alexis Is the First Woman to Drop an Album From Prison. But We Can’t Say Her Real Name.
She fearlessly raps about traumas like being trafficked at 13. But she’s so scared of institutional retaliation, she’s concealing her identity.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
March 21
Mercy or Money: How to Grapple With a Rapidly Aging Prison Population
Research shows people often “age out” of crime, and health care costs are ballooning. But still, many states oppose releasing elderly prisoners.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Trump DOJ Dropped 23,000 Criminal Investigations in Shift to Immigration — ProPublica
Kash Patel’s push against Democratic lawmaker raises concerns within FBI
ICE may stay at airports even after TSA agents begin to get paid
Chicago’s ICE playbook spreads as cities challenge Trump’s crackdown
The Supreme Court takes up the Mississippi case of a Black death row inmate
When ICE Blows Through Rural America
Members of Jan. 6 mob sue police who fended off Capitol attack
Hartford police officer who shot man in mental health crisis is fired
After 20 Years of Resistance, Trump Is Walling Off the Rio Grande Valley
Birthright Citizenship: Supreme Court Could Create an Exploitable Noncitizen Class
You can't hide your lying ICE
DOJ’s settlement to Michael Flynn sets an ominous new precedent
Kristi Noem Is Gone. Now Mass Deportations Can Really Begin.
Opinion
Joseph Schwartz, Nursing Home Owner Pardoned by Trump, Owes Patient Families Millions — ProPublica
Lawyer brings her own immigration story to birthright citizenship fight
Federal Trial Over Deadly Heat in Texas Prisons Without Air-Conditioning Begins
How I fell in love with a double-murderer on death row
Inside America’s Most Secretive Supermax Prison
Life Inside
March 20
My Long Hair Isn’t a Vanity Project. It’s My Last Connection to Life Outside
In this foreign landscape of state-issued orange, my hair feels like all I have left of my identity.
By
Lindsey Smith
News
March 18
ICE Has Abruptly Deported Thousands of Kids. Their Families Say It Traumatized Them.
Families left behind keepsakes, medicine, pets, cars and homes, sometimes leaving the U.S. with little more than the clothes on their backs.
By
Shannon Heffernan
,
Jesse Bogan
and
Anna Flagg
Closing Argument
March 14
How Hospitals Helped Erode Reproductive Rights
Criminal prosecutions sparked by hospital drug testing helped advance the legal concept that the fetus had interests the state could protect.
By
Shoshana Walter
Life Inside
March 13
Alabama Almost Executed Charles ‘Sonny’ Burton. His Daughter Tells Her Story.
Justice has long been as elusive as Bigfoot, Carolyn Amanda Shavers writes. But when Alabama’s governor spared her dad’s life, she caught a glimpse.
By
Carolyn Amanda Shavers