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Cleveland
FBI Subpoena Targets How Cuyahoga County Judge Leslie Celebrezze Steered Work to Friend
Closing Argument
How Trump Is Trying to Expand the Already Colossal U.S. Prison System
Jackson
Search Mississippi Criminal Justice Bills as They Move Through the Legislature
Life Inside
February 14
Prison Wedding Rules: No Cake, No Lace, But Lots of Love
St. Louis activist Khanika Harper found the perfect way to marry her passion for justice with the power of love: She became a prison wedding officiant.
By
Khanika Harper
as told to
Ivy Scott
Analysis
February 11
Trump’s Executive Order Sows Confusion for Transgender Federal Prisoners
Without guidance from the Bureau of Prisons, trans people are “told one thing from one staff person and a totally different thing from another.”
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
The Record
The
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in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
New York
Department of Justice
Emil Bove
Justice Department/Adams scandal
Eric Adams
Immigration
Federal Prosecutors
News and Awards
February 11
The Marshall Project Announces St. Louis Local News Team
This will be our third local news team; this one will produce investigative, data and engagement journalism to serve audiences across Missouri.
By
The Marshall Project
St. Louis
February 11
Got a Story About the Justice System in St. Louis? We’re All Ears
Your input helps us decide what issues The Marshall Project - St. Louis should dig into next.
By
Ivy Scott
Closing Argument
February 8
How Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Blurs the Lines Between Reality, Rumor and Theater
ICE arrests, including “collateral arrests,” are up — and often in front of cameras. But experts say the data is incomplete — and hoaxes abound.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
February 7
‘Friendly Signs’ Documentary Follows One Man’s Quest to Create Community for Deaf Prisoners
Director Rahsaan “New York” Thomas explores the impact of Tommy Wickerd’s sign language class at San Quentin and the challenges of prison filmmaking.
By
Aala Abdullahi
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Bureau Of Prisons Executives Announce Retirement Ahead Of New Director
Top D.C. federal criminal prosecutor is latest U.S. attorney to resign
Latino GOP lawmakers balance supporting Trump, advocating for 'law-abiding' immigrants
Judge calls prosecutors into court to explain reasons for abandoning Eric Adams case
Leonard Peltier Released From 49 Years of Wrongful Incarceration
DeWine issues death penalty reprieves
Prison Boss Elevated by Hochul Was Accused of Rape by 2 Former Inmates
Trump picks Jan. 6 defender Ed Martin to remain D.C. U.S. Attorney
Alaska Judge Vows to Curb Pretrial Delays — ProPublica
The Supreme Court and Mass Incarceration
What Would Bombing Mexico Accomplish?
The Chaos at SDNY
Surviving Abstinence
Guantanamo Bay Camp: How Courts Gifted Trump a Law-Free Zone to Kick Off Mass Deportations
Trump Suggests No Laws Are Broken if He’s ‘Saving His Country’
Colorado lawmakers agree to free up $3 million to address major state rape kit backlog
Trump Is Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud: Federal Prisons Are Purposely Inhumane
Legislative immunity is a privilege in most states. A speeding ticket could change that in Arizona
Kindergarteners could learn gun safety in school under a bill gaining momentum in Utah
Cleveland
February 5
Under Pressure, Cuyahoga County Releases Video of Teen’s Shooting by Deputy
After four months, the county provided body cam footage, and is weighing policy changes amid a Marshall Project and News 5 Cleveland investigation.
By
Mark Puente
, The Marshall Project and
Tara Morgan
, News 5 Cleveland
Death Sentences
February 4
Why This Physician Testifies in Favor of the Firing Squad
James Williams is an ER doctor, a hunter, a gunshot victim — and the go-to expert for death row prisoners seeking an alternative to lethal injection.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
February 1
How the U.S. Turned Away From the Death Penalty and Toward ‘Death by Incarceration’
The number of people imprisoned for life continues to climb, even as the overall prison population declines.
By
Cary Aspinwall
Investigate This
January 31
Journalists: How to Report on Deaths in Jails and Prisons
When you get a tip about a death or multiple deaths in your local jail or prison, there are concrete steps you can take to start investigating.
By
Brittany Hailer
,
Anna Flagg
and
Michelle Billman