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May, 2025
Another Death in Hinds County Jail
As Trump Abandons Police Reforms, These Local Officials Vow to Press On
DOJ Shakeup May Put Civil Rights Probe of 1970 Jackson State, Mississippi, Killings At Risk
Five Years After George Floyd’s Murder, Police Reforms Are Being Rolled Back
‘Freedom for Captives!’ Trump Puts Clemency Machine Into Overdrive for Political Allies
Fresh Air and Sun Lacking in Jails in Cuyahoga County
George Floyd, 5 Years Later
In Mississippi’s Capital City, Indicted District Attorney Flouts Campaign Disclosure Laws
Is Trump’s Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Prisoners Unconstitutional?
Love Beyond Bars: Larry and Gloria
Ohio Lawmaker Wants to Require Jails to Report Pregnancy Outcomes
Remembering Tom Robbins
Rural Missouri Jails See Windfall in Trump’s Mass Deportation Effort
She Lost Her Pregnancy in the Cuyahoga County Jail, so Why Didn’t It Count?
The Marshall Project Announces $1M Challenge Grant From Board Chair Liz Simons to Support Criminal Justice Journalism
The Marshall Project Honored in 10 Categories by the Society for News Design
The Marshall Project Is a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
The Marshall Project Strengthens Development Team With Two New Hires
The Marshall Project Wins National Health Care Journalism Award for Excellence in Audio Reporting
There’s a Lot to Learn About Crime. Trump’s Orders Are Making It Harder to Get Answers.
These Missouri Prisons Get ‘Brutally Hot.’ In Solitary, It’s Even Worse.
The Unbearable Darkness of Jail
They’re Facing Deportation with Severe Mental Illness — And Now Without a Lawyer
Uncounted: Ohio’s Failure to Track Lost Pregnancies in Jails Spurs Questions Over Care
When New Jersey Switches Prison Tablet Companies, I’ll Lose 10 Years of Family Memories
When Prison Nurses Must Choose Between Loyalty to Abusive Guards and Devotion to Patients
Why We Still Don’t Have Enough Solid Data on Pregnancy in Prison