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Cleveland
Meet the Candidates Running for Judge in Cuyahoga County’s General Election
Closing Argument
Drug Testing of Pregnant Patients Is Discriminatory, Lawsuit Claims
Life Inside
Life Inside, Remixed: What 90 Days in Jail Taught a Poet About America
Inside Story
October 3
Discredited Hair Analysis Is Fueling Efforts to Overturn Convictions
Rapper Common talks about his work bringing music into prisons, and incarcerated people fight their convictions from debunked forensic science.
By
Lawrence Bartley
and
Donald Washington, Jr.
Cleveland
October 1
Cleveland Police Stop and Search Black Drivers at Higher Rates Despite DOJ Oversight
Review of 17,000 Cleveland police stops shows Black people are searched three times as often, yet White people have contraband at near equal rates.
By
Mark Puente
, The Marshall Project,
Sarah Buduson
, News 5 Cleveland
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Jackson
October 1
‘A Life Sentence.’ How Mississippi’s Forever Voting Ban Keeps Thousands From the Polls.
The state’s disenfranchisement law punishes people with nonviolent offenses, as reform fails in the Legislature and courts.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Closing Argument
September 28
Unhoused People Have Property Rights Too
A recent Supreme Court decision spurred a crackdown on people experiencing homelessness. Here’s how some are still fighting back.
By
Geoff Hing
Cleveland
September 27
Judge Celebrezze Faces Misconduct Claims Over Appointing Lucrative Divorce Cases to Friend
Ohio Disciplinary Counsel alleges Cuyahoga County judge made false statement, had ties to court-appointed receiver paid over $500,000 in fees.
By
Mark Puente
News and Awards
September 27
The Cleveland Judge Guide wins the Online News Association’s Gather Award
The Marshall Project, Signal Cleveland and Cleveland Documenters are honored for their community-centered coverage of local elections and judicial candidates.
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The Marshall Project
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Intelligence officials say US adversaries are targeting congressional races with disinformation
He’s been on death row for decades. Alabama ‘downplays’ DNA that points to someone else, judge says
Police seldom disclose use of facial recognition despite false arrests
U.S. Department of Justice launches evaluation of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Colorado judge who sentenced Tina Peters to prison gets threats
Texas Matters: Despite evidence and calls for mercy, Robert Roberson is set to be executed
New State Police Colonel Geoffrey Noble sworn in, amid scrutiny
Progressive prosecutors in Georgia faced backlash from the start. They say it's all politics.
Opinion
Death-penalty opponents have been doing it wrong for 50 years.
No, 13,000 Migrant Murderers Are Not Running Loose
A Long, Hot Summer Lockdown
Overdose deaths decline sharply after years of fentanyl-fueled surges
Supreme Court ‘Ghost Guns’ Case Has Major Implications for an Industry in Flux
Hurricane Helene: North Carolina Prisoners Locked Up With Feces
A Texas execution is renewing calls for clemency. It's rarely granted
Your Cheat Sheet to the 2024 General Elections
News and Awards
September 26
The Marshall Project Wins Two Awards From The Institute for Nonprofit News Awards
Stories on fetal personhood and abusive prison guards won in the Explanatory Reporting and Investigative categories.
By
The Marshall Project
Feature
September 26
The Future of Prisons?
Inspired by Germany, South Carolina let prisoners design their own units, write house rules and settle their own disputes. Then came politics.
By
Maurice Chammah
Feature
September 25
A Wisconsin Board Says the Real Victim of Police Misconduct Is … the Government
Michael Bell says Kenosha police killed his son and covered up the truth. A victims rights board had a different takeaway.
By
Joseph Neff
Inside Story
September 24
Inside Story Season 2 to Premiere Soon
The video series, developed by formerly incarcerated people, about the criminal justice system returns for another season.
By
Lawrence Bartley
and
Donald Washington, Jr.