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Closing Argument
Is The Age of Progressive Prosecutors Over?
Life Inside
A Prison Rape Survivor Demands Smart, Safe and Humane Transfers
Cleveland
Cuyahoga County Jail Will Now Do More Than Show People the Door
News and Awards
November 26
The Marshall Project Wins EPPY Award for Best Collaborative Investigative/Enterprise Reporting
The Marshall Project, St. Louis Public Radio and APM Reports were recognized for their investigation into homicide clearance rates in St. Louis.
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The Marshall Project
Election 2024
November 20
How We Reported on Rhetoric About Immigrants in the 2024 Election
The Marshall Project identified themes in over 12,000 immigration-related campaign statements and fact-checked 13 of Trump’s most repeated claims.
By
Anna Flagg
The Record
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most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Trump Administration
Pardons
FBI
Presidential pardon
Immigration
Joe Biden
Department of Justice
Donald Trump
Jackson
November 20
How Mississippi’s Supreme Court Runoff Election Could Impact Criminal Cases
After the surprise defeat of one justice, the outcome of the Nov. 26 runoff between another justice and his challenger could change the court’s outlook.
By
Caleb Bedillion
and
Daja E. Henry
Closing Argument
November 16
Biden Has 65 Days Left in Office. Here’s What He Can Do on Criminal Justice.
Judicial appointments and the death penalty are among areas where a lame-duck administration can still leave a mark.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
November 15
This Motivational Speaker Faced Down a Tough Crowd: Fellow Lifers
Over 27 years behind bars, Bobby Bostic learned to inspire people in dark places. It all started with the “complete failure” of his first big speech.
By
Bobby Bostic
Jackson
November 15
Jackson, Mississippi, Officials Aren’t the First to Stay in Office Amid Corruption Charges
Hinds County District Attorney Jody E. Owens II and Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba vow to fight federal corruption charges and not step down.
By
Daja E. Henry
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Roger Golubski trial: Court says former KCKPD detective dead
Pete Hegseth’s Secret History
Immigrants’ Resentment Over New Arrivals Helped Boost Trump’s Popularity With Latino Voters — ProPublica
A Firsthand Account of What Homelessness in America Is Really Like
Abnormal brain and childhood abuse make Missouri man unfit for execution, his lawyers say
Illinois Has Put an End to the Injustice of Cash Bail
D.C. Police Officer to Go on Trial Over Messages to Proud Boys Leader
NYPD must pay $6.3M to family of man shot and killed by cops in 2016
Feds can’t destroy Texas’ razor wire at border, court rules
In Defense of the Hunter Biden Pardon
How Kash Patel, Trump’s FBI Pick, Embraced the Unhinged QAnon Movement – Mother Jones
How Trump Rolled Out this Kash Patel Pick Is Part of Spinning False Claims about Rule of Law
Tulsi Gabbard and Trump's scheme to gut the intel agencies
Opinion
Trump promised Jan. 6 pardons. His post-election silence is making loyalists nervous.
Did the Opioid Epidemic Fuel Donald Trump’s Return to the White House?
The Mental Health Crisis In Hawaii's Prisons: 'The Suicides Keep Coming'
Alabama man charged in September mass shooting faces more murder charges in July quadruple homicide
Inside Angola’s Prison Newspaper, the ‘Angolite’
Analysis
November 15
10 Stories That Defined The Marshall Project’s First 10 Years
For a decade, our journalism has driven change and delivered information to millions, including people behind bars. We’re just getting started.
By
The Marshall Project
Analysis
November 13
3 Things to Know About Prison Violence Against Transgender People
Key takeaways from our story about one trans woman’s legal battle for accountability.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Analysis
November 12
The High-Tech Tools Police Can Use to Surveil Protesters
When Americans take to the streets to make their voices heard, they’re inevitably dragging their digital trails right along behind them.
By
Ilica Mahajan
Analysis
November 12
The Real Problem With Banning Masks at Protests
Privacy advocates worry banning masks at protests will encourage harassment, while cops’ high-tech tools render the rules unnecessary.
By
Ilica Mahajan