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Redemption Songs
A Timely Remix of ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ Out of a New York Prison
Closing Argument
From Public Flogging to Flock Cameras: How the U.S. Justice System Evolved Over 250 Years
Life Inside
What, to the Immigrant, Is Your Fourth of July?
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News
July 1
A Dying Dream: How Trump Targets Immigrants Who Arrived as Children
Polls say Americans support protecting DACA recipients from deportation. Now some are being detained.
By
Lauren Villagran
Redemption Songs
June 28
With ‘Live on Death Row,’ Rapper Rrome Alone Condemns the Death Penalty
“Every life hinges on poverty, gender and race,” he declares in the 2024 song, “and the pay of the attorney defending your case.”
By
Maurice Chammah
The Record
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Closing Argument
June 27
Why New York’s ‘Precision Policing’ Raises Civil Rights Concerns
The NYPD is leading the adoption of the “data-driven” initiative. Experts warn that some of the tactics are anything but precise.
By
Wilbert L. Cooper
Life Inside
June 26
Healing From My Prison Rape Requires Time, Therapy and Friends Who Don’t Blame the Victim
Lexie Handlang was sexually assaulted soon after she arrived in a Missouri prison. Here, she charts her ongoing road to recovery.
By
Lexie Handlang
News
June 25
What the Supreme Court’s TPS Ruling Means for Haitians and Syrians
Advocates say the decision to allow Trump to end temporary protected status will send Haitians to “violent, needless deaths.”
By
Daphne Duret
and
Lauren Villagran
Analysis
June 25
Hundreds of Calls for Help: What 911 Logs Reveal About the Local Jail
From assaults to suicide attempts, emergency calls can be a sign of problems that jails can’t handle on their own.
By
Ivy Scott
,
Brittany Hailer
and
Daja E. Henry
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Now-voided ICE surge subpoenas against Minnesota detailed in newly released court documents
Judge rejects DOJ attempt to get names of 2020 Fulton County election workers
Mullin’s pledges of a more discreet DHS are becoming reality
He wrote a scathing message to ICE. Federal agents showed up at his door.
Ex Jackson Mayor Lumumba pleads guilty in public corruption case
Former Afghan ally’s death in ICE custody ruled an accident
Mother who said her twins died after vaccinations charged with murder
Michael Proctor's racist messages jeopardize other cases
He was arrested for public intoxication, then died in police custody
How the War on Drugs Packed Jails
The Death of Renee Good Has Yet to Be Properly Investigated
Trump is a danger to US democracy. But the resistance is working
Prison gerrymandering offers illusion of political representation
Gradually, and Then Suddenly: The Decline and Fall of ODNI
Students protested ICE with T-shirts. Now, FIU wants a video apology.
Man in viral DC Metro photo feared Patriot Front members
A Supreme Court Case on AR-15s Could Hinge on Their ‘Common Use’
Records Show Immigrant Detention Facility Failed to Provide Adequate Care to Detainee in Mental Health Crisis — ProPublica
Rya W. Zobel, first woman federal judge in Mass., dies at 94
News and Awards
June 22
The Next Chapter of ‘Inside Story’
Season three will explain the systems shaping our lives.
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The Marshall Project
Cleveland
June 22
Ohio Governor Grants Mercy to Man on Death Row For First Time
Weeks before calling to abolish capital punishment in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine commuted the man’s death sentence to life in prison without parole.
By
Doug Livingston
Death Sentences
June 22
How The Death Penalty At 50 Is Far More Broken Than We Knew
The racial disparities, the arbitrary outcomes, the endless waiting and the risk of executing the innocent persist.
By
Maurice Chammah
and
Jill Castellano
Redemption Songs
June 21
Ear Hustle’s Antwan Banks Williams Goes Deep on ‘Like Father, Like Son’
Two years after the podcast’s co-creator’s dad died, he used hip-hop to celebrate their bond.
By
Maurice Chammah