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Closing Argument
In ICE Detention, Rising Deaths and Neglect: ‘They Wouldn’t Really Do Anything’
Life Inside
When Their Loved Ones Died Behind Bars, These Families Had to Sleuth for the Truth
Cleveland
‘She Had No Legs. Why Would They Restrain Her?’: A Cleveland Woman Died in Custody
Closing Argument
September 20
These States Want People to Pay in Cash to Get Out of Jail
Encouraged by Trump, some lawmakers are championing cash bail, undercutting reforms that advocates say made the system fairer for poor people.
By
Jamiles Lartey
News and Awards
September 18
The Marshall Project Honored With Multiple Journalism Awards
Honors hail from the Institute for Nonprofit News, the Online News Association, and NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists.
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St. Louis
September 18
How Missouri Has Let Police Officers Stay Licensed After Serious Misconduct
Missouri’s system often takes years to resolve a misconduct allegation, in some cases allowing officers to move on to a new department.
By
Katie Moore
Jackson
September 17
A Mississippi Prison Murder Indictment Was Forgotten for 3 Years — Until a Reporter Called
John Lowe was beaten to death in a prison shower in 2021, but the murder suspect was not served the indictment because of bureaucratic missteps.
By
Grant McLaughlin
, Clarion Ledger
Feature
September 17
An Illustrated Resource Guide for Families of Homicide Victims in St. Louis
The Marshall Project compiled guidance on grieving, working with law enforcement and more from those who have lost someone to violence.
By
Ivy Scott
Feature
September 16
‘Unbearable’: How ICE Is Locking More Immigrants in Solitary Under Trump
A mother of three said she hallucinated after weeks in an ICE segregation cell in Louisiana. She’s one of thousands now facing the psychological toll of isolation.
By
Christie Thompson
, The Marshall Project, and
Patricia Clarembaux
, Univision Noticias
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Dallas ICE facility shooting: What we know about the suspect Joshua Jahn and what happened
Kansas town to continue legal push against CoreCivic, despite federal involvement • Kansas Reflector
Alabama to execute Geoffrey Todd West with nitrogen gas for 1997 murder
Minnesota police group fights release of undercover officers’ names
A new ICE prison has ignited chaos in this tiny California town
South Dakota to replace 140-year-old prison
Petition by man against Ice custody may provide new path to release for others
Prosecutors say Travis Decker is dead but sheriff says DNA tests are pending
Opinion
ICE Dallas Shooting: Criticism Isn’t Incitement to Violence
America’s accelerating exit from itself
Commentary: Despite law, the horrors of solitary confinement persist
James Comey: Former FBI Director indicted by federal grand jury
Luigi Mangione's lawyers slam Charlie Kirk comparisons made by Trump administration
Seattle Area Trans Women Are Being Attacked by Groups of Men
New laws shrank CA prison population. What happened after release
Cleveland
September 15
Controversial Cuyahoga County Deputy Unit Tickets Mostly Black Drivers, Records Show
A review of Downtown Safety Patrol traffic stops shows deputies rarely issue tickets or make arrests.
By
Mark Puente
,
Doug Livingston
, The Marshall Project, and
Tara Morgan
, News 5 Cleveland
Closing Argument
September 13
What’s Behind the Execution Surge of 2025? Here Are Four Theories
States have executed 30 people this year — already the highest annual total in more than a decade.
By
Maurice Chammah
Analysis
September 12
A New Front in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown: ICE Checkpoints Far From the Border
Checkpoints have long run near the southern border, but their recent use in other parts of the country has ignited strong responses.
By
Rebecca McCray
Life Inside
September 12
‘Attica Day’ Is Fading Fast. Here’s Why This 53-Year-Old Tradition Still Matters.
For decades, New York prisoners have refused meals on Sept. 13 to mark the end of the 1971 Attica prison uprising. Inside a ritual in decline.
By
Joseph Wilson