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When Prison Nurses Must Choose Between Loyalty to Abusive Guards and Devotion to Patients
Feature
In Some New York Prisons, Infirmaries Are Dens of Hidden Violence
Analysis
Trump’s New Order on Policing Seems Sweeping. But What Will It Really Change?
News and Awards
April 30
The Marshall Project Wins Two National Headliner Awards for Excellence in Journalism
The honor is for outstanding work in investigative and digital journalism.
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The Marshall Project
News
April 28
Trump’s Anti-DEI Push Raises Concerns Among Black Officers in Local Police Departments
DEI professionals and officers of color fear that a Trump-led backlash will erase the diversity gains made after the George Floyd protests.
By
Wilbert L. Cooper
The Record
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Undocumented immigrants
Closing Argument
April 26
Not In Our Backyard: Some Pro-Trump Towns Push Against Detention Centers
Opposition to an immigration detention center in Leavenworth, Kansas, illustrates a tension playing out across the country.
By
Jamiles Lartey
News and Awards
April 25
The Marshall Project Named Finalist for 2025 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
The reporting exposed the impact of widespread drug testing on pregnant people.
By
The Marshall Project
Cleveland
April 22
Ohio Is Lifting Old Driver’s License Suspensions for Unpaid Fines. Here’s What to Know.
The state will automatically cancel certain suspensions. Letters will be mailed to eligible drivers, sharing steps for getting licenses back.
By
Rachel Dissell
St. Louis
April 21
St. Louis Jail Is a ‘Potential Powder Keg’
A facility built for progress reflects ‘decades of neglect’ and the city’s deepest struggles, from mental illness to systemic dysfunction.
By
Jesse Bogan
Opening Statement
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this mornings’s email
Mohsen Mahdawi released from prison while immigration proceedings continue
Behind Trump’s Deal to Deport Venezuelans to El Salvador’s Most Feared Prison
Justice Department cancels hundreds of grants
First migrants charged with entering restricted military zone at border
Federal judge orders Trump administration to restore legal aid for undocumented children
Atlanta Public Safety Training Center opens after years of controversy – WABE
Floridians Are Getting Glimpses of What Aggressive Immigration Enforcement Looks Like
New U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros takes reins in Chicago
See the attorneys, judges in Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan's case
Trump Made the Law Enforcement Baronial Class His Best Friend
The Judge Dugan Case Is More Complicated Than It Seems
Opinion
Pam Bondi Reverses Media Protections to Cover Up Her Complicity in Unlawful Renditions
Trump’s First 100 Days Show Immigrant Jails Are Authoritarian Testing Grounds
A Lawyer Freed Young Thug. Now He’s Defending Diddy
After Biden commuted federal death row sentences, DAs are weighing state charges
Judge bars Trump administration from some warrantless arrests of immigrants
Oral Argument Summary: Supreme Court Hears Gun Manufacturer Liability Case
Las Vegas ice cream truck mistaken for ICE vehicle: ‘I’m an ice cream man, that’s it’
Closing Argument
April 19
Fish Tanks, Plants and Podcast Studios — Some States Try a New Approach to Incarceration
America’s experiment with Scandinavian-inspired prison units is growing — and being tested.
By
Jamiles Lartey
News and Awards
April 18
The Marshall Project’s Inside Story Season 2 Nominated for 2025 Peabody Award
The award-winning video series takes viewers into the lives and experiences of people impacted by the criminal justice system.
By
The Marshall Project
Life Inside
April 18
How I Became an Opera Composer in a Maximum Security Prison
I learned music theory through workshops at New York’s Sing Sing prison. I earned my stripes by singing for boisterous crowds of incarcerated critics.
By
Joseph Wilson
Cleveland
April 17
All Stick, No Carrot: Ohio’s Reagan Tokes Law Acts as a ‘One-Way Ratchet’ for Prison Time
Intended to curb prison violence with promises of early release, the law is turning out as unbalanced as critics feared, with sentences extended at every turn.
By
Doug Livingston