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January, 2019
Fields of Blood: My Life As a Prison Laborer
How Dangerous is Marijuana, Really?
I'm in Prison During the Shutdown. I Didn't Get "Holiday Steak."
I Was a Doctor Addicted to Pills. So Were My Patients.
One Way To Deal With Cops Who Lie? Blacklist Them, Some DAs Say
The Case Against Cannabis
The Marshall Project: Diversity and Inclusion
Trump's War on Immigrants Leaves a Million Lives in Limbo
We Are Witnesses: Becoming An American
What Becoming an American Means Now
What the Government Shutdown Looks Like Inside Federal Prisons
When Going to Jail Means Giving Up The Meds That Saved Your Life
Why Showering in Prison Is Hell
Why We Bear Witness: Speaking Uncomfortable Truths About Immigration