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Trump’s Union Order Endangers Federal Prison Officers, Labor Leaders Say
Closing Argument
How States Are Undoing Criminal Justice Reforms
Life Inside
Anatomy of a Prison Death
Cleveland
March 27
Judge Celebrezze Now Admits to Allegations of Case Steering in Lucrative Divorce Cases
Cuyahoga County judge’s shift puts her seat in jeopardy as a disciplinary hearing and FBI investigation loom, following Marshall Project reporting.
By
Mark Puente
Jackson
March 26
A Court May Soon Control the Hinds County Jail. Here’s What May Happen Next.
When death and violence plagued the jail, the federal courts stepped in. We talked with an expert about what to expect from a receivership.
By
Daja E. Henry
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Immigration
Deportation
Immigration Detention
ICE
Protest
Department of Justice
Closing Argument
March 22
Trump vs. The Courts: Presidential Attacks Open New Front in Long Battle
Both parties have tried to undermine the courts at times in the past. But Trump’s attacks are in some ways unprecedented.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Jackson
March 20
Mississippi’s No-Knock Raids Have Led to Death and Injury. Dozens of Warrants Lacked Clear Justification.
Some local courts have backed off approving no-knocks, but there are still no statewide limits on these dangerous types of raids.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Cleveland
March 20
Ohio Is Lifting Old Driver’s License Suspensions for Unpaid Fines. Here’s What to Know.
The state will automatically cancel certain suspensions. Letters will be mailed to eligible drivers, sharing steps for getting licenses back.
By
Rachel Dissell
Jackson
March 18
Search Mississippi Criminal Justice Bills as They Move Through the Legislature
Use our interactive bill tracker to stay informed on changes to courts, policing, prisons and more.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Missouri Officials Seize Control of St. Louis Police, in Latest Bid to Shutter Local Reforms
In Trump’s Dragnet
Private groups identify, report student protesters for deportation
Trump Says He’s ‘Not Joking’ About Seeking a Third Term in Defiance of Constitution
Boston judge holds ICE agent in contempt after courthouse arrest
She told Michigan cops she was attacked. Now she faces deportation
Republican Abortion Laws Are 'Torturing Women.' Can the GOP Fix Its Own Crisis?
Big prison guard graduating class cheered as Michigan fights staff shortage
A North Carolina Political Power Grab Disrupted Funding for Sexual Abuse Survivors — ProPublica
I saw South Carolina shoot to death man convicted of murder
Trump’s Attacks on Justice Department Independence, Then and Now
No Exit: Death and Despair in Texas’s “Double-Cell” Solitary Units
Opinion
Thousands Of Lawyers Make Bipartisan Bid To Urge AG Pam Bondi To Do Her Job
After pardons, J6ers take up a new cause: Prison reform
“The First 48” and the Wrongly Convicted Man — ProPublica
Glock switches now outlawed in half of US states
Trump administration investigates Maine for claims of withholding gender transitions from parents
News and Awards
March 17
The Marshall Project Wins NPPA Award for ‘Inside Story’ Investigations
“Inside Story” is an innovative video series that brings critical accountability and investigative journalism to prisons, jails and beyond.
By
The Marshall Project
Closing Argument
March 15
How Trump’s Targeting of Immigrants With Legal Status Departs From the Norm
Mahmoud Khalil is just one of many people with legal or protected status detained and facing deportation.
By
Jamiles Lartey
News
March 12
Trump Is Backing Away From Police Reform. Here’s What That Means for 12 Places.
The administration appears set to end federal oversight of police, including agencies that have committed systemic civil rights violations.
By
Daphne Duret
,
Daja E. Henry
,
Christie Thompson
,
Lakeidra Chavis
,
Geoff Hing
and
Wilbert L. Cooper
News Inside
March 11
Strength Behind Bars
News Inside Issue 19 honors women navigating the correctional system.
By
Lawrence Bartley