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In Prison, Optics Are Everything
Investigate This
Missouri Journalists: Data for Investigating Police Misconduct
News
Federal Prisons Bar Gender-Affirming Care for Trans People
The Marshall Project
Feature
February 18
How Often Does Child Welfare Call Police in Your State for Positive Drug Tests at Birth?
The Marshall Project found 70,000+ allegations of pregnancy drug use referred to law enforcement, often based on unreliable drug tests.
By
Jill Castellano
and
Shoshana Walter
Closing Argument
February 14
ICE Is Buying Warehouses. Communities Are Fighting Back.
The agency wants to warehouse immigration detainees. Local residents and officials are raising concerns.
By
Jamiles Lartey
The Record
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Minnesota
Operation Metro Surge
Feature
February 13
Having a Baby? 5 Tips to Avoid Problems From Flawed Drug Testing at the Hospital
Hospitals routinely use unreliable drug tests at childbirth, and many parents are reported to child welfare agencies and the police. Here’s what you can do.
By
Shoshana Walter
and
Jill Castellano
News
February 13
Iowa’s Top Court Ended Court Fees in Dismissed Cases. Politicians Want Them Back
The state can no longer saddle defendants with court fees when charges are dismissed. Prosecutors are backing legislation to restore them.
By
Lauren Gill
News and Awards
February 12
The Marshall Project: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, 2025
Our ninth annual diversity report notes developments in 2025 and lays out goals for the year ahead.
By
The Marshall Project
Investigate This
February 12
Journalists: New Data to Investigate the Consequences of Hospital Drug Testing at Childbirth
We collected child welfare data in 21 states to report on the consequences of faulty drug tests for pregnant women, including referrals to law enforcement.
By
Shoshana Walter
and
Jill Castellano
Opening Statement
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Judge orders takeover of health care in Arizona prisons
Administration Targets Noncitizen Voting, Despite Finding It Rare
New DHS memo outlines plan to detain refugees for further vetting
ICE drawdown? Indications point to steady enforcement activity outside of Minneapolis, St. Paul
Judge declares mistrial in Prairieland ICE shooting trial over lawyer's 'politically charged' shirt
Tennessee Said Yes to ICE—and Turned Into a Deportation State – Mother Jones
When Sexual Exploitation Is Fundamental to Police Corruption
Pennsylvania man cleared after 43 years in prison for murder denied bail during deportation fight
Opinion
Contempt of Court
After my ICE arrest, I learned one crucial way to respond to trauma. We can all take part
Let’s hear it for the district court judges
The Rabbit Hole: Covering the Courts from a Windowless Office
Ex-Honduran President Hernández Given Special Treatment After Trump Pardon — ProPublica
Families from Florence, Dothan, Tuscaloosa, Prattville and Countless Places In Between Line the Alabama Capitol Steps Honoring the Hundreds of Lives Lost in Alabama State Prisons – Alabama Appleseed
Report: The FBI bent its own rules to spy on 1,100 'sensitive' targets
Judge rules CDOC, Gov. Polis violate CO Constitution by forcing prisoner work
Ghost Guns Are Linked to an Increase in Suicide Rates
News
February 10
After Disputed Idaho Raid, Lawsuit Tries Different Approach to Hold ICE Accountable
It’s nearly impossible to sue federal officials for civil rights violations, but a new ACLU filing could become a test case for how to do it.
By
Cary Aspinwall
Feature
February 10
How We Counted Referrals to Police About Substance Use During Pregnancy
New analysis finds the parents of 70,000 newborns were reported to law enforcement over substance use allegations, often based on flawed drug tests.
By
Jill Castellano
and
Shoshana Walter
Feature
February 10
Tens of Thousands of Mothers Were Flagged to Police Over Flawed Drug Tests at Childbirth
The Marshall Project found more than 70,000 cases referred to law enforcement over allegations of substance use during pregnancy — and that’s a significant undercount.
By
Shoshana Walter
and
Jill Castellano
Get Involved
February 10
Investigated for a Positive Drug Test While Giving Birth? Tell Us What Happened Next.
Help our team continue their reporting on referrals to law enforcement for alleged drug use during pregnancy by sharing your story.
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