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Life Inside
Life Inside, Remixed: How I Found Peace in the Prison Garden
Inside Story
Toll of Prison Staff Shortages on Guards, Prisoners and Their Families
Feature
Assaulted by Her Cellmate, a Trans Woman Took the Federal Prisons to Court
Cleveland
Meet the Candidates Running for Judge in Cuyahoga County’s General Election
Closing Argument
October 5
Drug Testing of Pregnant Patients Is Discriminatory, Lawsuit Claims
The Marshall Project recently investigated how faulty drug tests at hospitals lead to pregnant women being reported to authorities and at times separated from their children.
By
Shoshana Walter
Life Inside
October 4
Life Inside, Remixed: What 90 Days in Jail Taught a Poet About America
Ravi Shankar was born in D.C. to South Indian parents. But it took going to jail for him to fully understand what many other Americans of color face.
By
The Marshall Project
The Record
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New York
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
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
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Interim NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon to step down weeks into the job
In Arizona, Conservative Activists Are Videotaping Volunteers Registering Voters
A Red Flag Law Could Have Saved an NRA Staffer’s Life
Wisconsinites who lost voting rights after felonies share what voting means to them
Robert Roberson has reason to hope that Texas won't execute him
Alabama Death Row inmate Carey Dale Grayson’s lawyers propose changes to nitrogen gas execution
ShotSpotter Routinely Missed Reported Shootings, City Data Shows – South Side Weekly
Virginia Prosecutors Fight to Keep Terence Richardson in Prison
Donald Trump Is the Tyrant George Washington Feared
Opinion
The lesson we should take from Glossip v. Oklahoma.
Opinion
The FBI conducted a sham investigation into Brett Kavanaugh. Surprised?
Hurricane Milton Spurs Misinformation, Meteorologist Death Threats
Build or not build new jails: The question has beset L.A. since 1700s
Watchdog office highlights faults at NJ prison
Beleaguered Chicago police accountability chief says she’d like peace with cops, but truth is more important
Gun safety group Everytown pours $9 million into state legislative races
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.
By
The Marshall Project
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