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August, 2025
After a Death Behind Bars, Families Struggle for Answers. This Guide Can Help.
A Woman With HIV Spent Six Years in Solitary. She Sued and Missouri Will Change Its Policy.
Confined Trials
Cuyahoga County Deputy Involved in Fatal Chases Accused of ‘Lying’ in Hiring Process
Cuyahoga Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze Should Be Suspended for Two Years, Board Recommends
Cuyahoga Judge Leslie Celebrezze Faces Suspension
Drug Overdoses Are Skyrocketing Among Mothers. Why Is Rehab Unavailable?
Former Irish Republican Army Soldier Self-Deports, Afraid He’d Die in an ICE Holding Cell
High-speed chase leads to scrutiny
High-Speed Chase Video Adds to Controversy About Cuyahoga County Deputy
How Attica’s Violence Taught Me to Practice Peace
How Do You Grieve the Victim of an Unsolved Homicide? Ask the People Who’ve Been Through It.
How Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Will Slash Health Coverage for People Leaving Prison
How Trump’s Relationship With Cops Got Thorny, From Jan. 6 Pardons to Budget Cuts
How Trump Used the Criminal System to Massively Expand Immigration Detention
How We Analyzed the Justice Department’s Death in Custody Data
ICE Está Deportando a Miles Por Ofensas Menores — Desde Infracciones de Tránsito Hasta Posesión de Marihuana
ICE Is Deporting Thousands With Minor Offenses — From Traffic Violations to Weed Possession
Jody Owens’ Math Isn’t Adding Up
Journalists: How to Investigate Dangerous Heat in Prisons
See if Your State Passed Immigration Laws in 2025
The Heartbreak, Rage — and Discipline — of Immigration Court Watching
The Hidden Toll of Unsolved Homicides in St. Louis: ‘A Life Sentence of Grief’
The Marshall Project and St. Louis Public Radio Launch ‘Remember Me,’ Art Installation and Reporting Project That Honors the Lives of Homicide Victims in St. Louis
The Marshall Project Names Jennifer Peter New Editor-in-Chief
The Marshall Project Wins Two National Murrow Awards
The Next Alligator Alcatraz Could Be in Your State
The Problem With Screening the Mail in Prisons
Unsolved, Not Forgotten: How Six Parents Remember the Children They Lost to Violence
We Asked Families of Homicide Victims What They Want From the Police. Here’s What They Said.
What Trump’s D.C. Takeover Looks Like on the Ground, Two Weeks On
What You Need to Know About Homicide Investigations
Who Answers for a Death in Custody?
Why Doesn’t the U.S. Government Know How Many People Die in Custody?
‘Zombie Prisons’: How ICE Detention Is Raising Troubling Facilities From the Dead