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Closing Argument
Biden Has 65 Days Left in Office. Here’s What He Can Do on Criminal Justice.
Analysis
10 Stories That Defined The Marshall Project’s First 10 Years
Jackson
Jackson, Mississippi, Officials Aren’t the First to Stay in Office Amid Corruption Charges
Life Inside
November 15
This Motivational Speaker Faced Down a Tough Crowd: Fellow Lifers
Over 27 years behind bars, Bobby Bostic learned to inspire people in dark places. It all started with the “complete failure” of his first big speech.
By
Bobby Bostic
Analysis
November 13
3 Things to Know About Prison Violence Against Transgender People
Key takeaways from our story about one trans woman’s legal battle for accountability.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
The Record
The
most popular topics
in criminal justice today
Donald Trump
Department of Justice
Trump Administration
Matt Gaetz
Immigration
2024 election
Attorney General
New York
Analysis
November 12
The Real Problem With Banning Masks at Protests
Privacy advocates worry banning masks at protests will encourage harassment, while cops’ high-tech tools render the rules unnecessary.
By
Ilica Mahajan
Analysis
November 12
The High-Tech Tools Police Can Use to Surveil Protesters
When Americans take to the streets to make their voices heard, they’re inevitably dragging their digital trails right along behind them.
By
Ilica Mahajan
Closing Argument
November 9
Key Criminal Justice Takeaways from the 2024 Election
What’s next for President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal cases, immigration policy, justice reform and more.
By
Jamiles Lartey
and
Beth Schwartzapfel
Jackson
November 8
Despite Bribery Charges, Mississippi Prosecutor, Other Officials Can Remain in Office
Hinds County’s district attorney, Jackson’s mayor and a city council member were indicted on federal charges connected to scheme.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Sean Grayson, who killed Sonya Massey, committed misconduct at prior jobs. Another one of his cases just got dropped
Trump’s first 100 days immigration agenda
Two women told House ethics panel Gaetz sent Venmo payments "for sex" and asked about "party favors," their attorney says
An Investigation Into How Prosecutors Picked Death-Penalty Juries
Trial set to begin in human smuggling case after freezing deaths of Indian family at Canada-US border
Neo-Nazis carrying Swastika flags march through Columbus Saturday
Reducing recidivism, increasing literacy and more
Man Convicted in 1989 Murder of Yusuf Hawkins to Present New Evidence
Colorado sheriff who froze to death to be honored at D.C. memorial
Opinion
Did the Legal Process Over the Last Four Years “Fail”?
Opinion
Trump’s Matt Gaetz attorney general appointment: Why the Senate will confirm him.
No More Shame
Death in Nogales
Baltimore Examines the Link Between Shootings and Alcohol
Georgia lawmaker proposes new gun safety policies after school shooting
Trump’s Victory Could Mean End of Inquiry Into NYPD Sex Crimes Unit
Sean 'Diddy' Combs obstructing justice from behind bars, federal prosecutors allege
Election 2024
November 8
‘What Now?’ People Behind Bars React to Trump’s Win
Most people in prison can’t vote. But they share concerns about inflation, misinformation, racism and the state of our democracy.
By
Nicole Lewis
,
Shannon Heffernan
and
Beth Schwartzapfel
Life Inside
November 8
Life Inside, Remixed: A Criminal Justice Reformer Takes on ‘Conveyor Belt Justice’
Carol Shapiro joined the New York parole board to make change. Marathon days, copious paperwork and dysfunctional hearings brought her to tears.
By
The Marshall Project
Jackson
November 7
Meet the People Running for Mississippi’s Supreme Court and Other Courts
We profiled candidates for two state Supreme Court seats and other courts, and asked each to tell you in their own words why they should be elected.
By
Daja E. Henry
Inside Story
November 7
Inside Story Meets Woman Jailed for Pregnancy Loss After She’s Released
Veteran rapper Styles P talks about the criminalization of rap lyrics, and we revisit the story of a woman who was imprisoned after the stillbirth of her child.
By
Lawrence Bartley
and
Donald Washington, Jr.