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Closing Argument
The Feds Are Offering Migrants Cash to Self-Deport. Lawyers Call These Incentives Misleading.
Jackson
From Budget Chaos to Public Defenders: Mississippi Poised to Fund ‘Day 1’ Experiment
Cleveland
Cuyahoga Deputy Who Shot at Two Teens Was Deemed Unfit for Suburban Force
Analysis
June 9
What History Tells Us to Expect From Trump’s Escalation in Los Angeles Protests
Since the 1960s, studies have shown that heavy-handed policing and militarized responses tend to make protests more volatile — not less.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Feature
June 9
From New York to Arizona, More States Consider Curbing Drug Testing at Childbirth
Some bills followed an investigation by The Marshall Project and Reveal that exposed the harms of widespread drug testing of pregnant patients.
By
Shoshana Walter
The Record
The
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in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Los Angeles, California
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE
Protest
Los Angeles protests/response (2025)
ICE raids
Immigration
Closing Argument
June 7
How AI-Powered Police Forces Watch Your Every Move
Artificial intelligence is changing how police investigate crimes — and monitor citizens — as regulators struggle to keep pace.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Feature
June 5
This Mix of Therapies Is Helping to Stop Youth Violence in Chicago
A violence prevention program is pairing cognitive behavioral therapy with other support to keep high-risk teens out of jail.
By
Ryan Levi
and
Dan Gorenstein
News
June 3
Judge Stops Federal Prisons From Enforcing Trump’s Trans Care Ban, For Now
The district judge ordered the prison system to continue providing hormone therapy to transgender people as needed, while a lawsuit proceeds.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
News
June 2
No Camera, No Case? A New York Trial Shows It’s Hard to Prove Prison Abuse Without Video
Michael McCallion waited years to confront in court the officers he said attacked him in prison. The guards denied the assault ever happened.
By
Joseph Neff
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Appeals court temporarily blocks judge's ruling to return control of National Guard to California
Sen. Alex Padilla is forcibly removed from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's news conference
Supreme Court Revives Suit From Victims of Botched F.B.I. Raid
Trump to ramp up transfers to Guantánamo, including citizens of allies
Government can't hold Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil, federal judge rules
John Fitzgerald Hanson executed in Oklahoma, a result of Trump's win
D.C. teens in need of rehabilitation wait months in a detention center
Colorado notified feds after failed gun purchase by accused Boulder firebomber, months before the attack
Policy shift? Florida calls ICE on migrant teen in foster care
Ohio’s Innovative Approach to Protecting Domestic Abuse Victims
The Situation: On the Corruption of the Criminal Process
Trump’s Deportation Frenzy Echoes the Fugitive Slave Hunts of the 1850s
Reefer Madness Returns to Texas with Dan Patrick’s THC Ban
The Mounting Crisis of Militarizing Immigration Enforcement
Trump Is Expanding His Thuggish War on Union Leaders
President Trump’s reshaped clemency process fuels efforts to access him
Former federal inmate pardoned by Trump tapped as Bureau of Prisons deputy director
Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS
Walker County sheriff indicted, accused of hiring 6 deputies who weren’t certified
FBI seeks to move training program for police from Virginia to Alabama
Closing Argument
May 31
‘Freedom for Captives!’ Trump Puts Clemency Machine Into Overdrive for Political Allies
The president has remade the pardons process with seemingly one key principle in mind: “No MAGA left behind.”
By
Jamiles Lartey
Analysis
May 29
Remembering Tom Robbins
Our founder reflects on the legacy of the reporter who helped set the standard for The Marshall Project’s investigations into prison abuse.
By
Neil Barsky
Analysis
May 25
George Floyd, 5 Years Later
On this anniversary of Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, here are six pieces about why it happened — and what followed.
By
Daphne Duret
Closing Argument
May 24
As Trump Abandons Police Reforms, These Local Officials Vow to Press On
The Department of Justice said it’s pulling back from policing changes. Will cities and states have the tools to enforce them?
By
Jamiles Lartey
and
Daphne Duret