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Cleveland
Ohio Governor Grants Mercy to Man on Death Row For First Time
Redemption Songs
Ear Hustle’s Antwan Banks Williams Goes Deep on ‘Like Father, Like Son’
The Last 12 Weeks
What If I Follow You Around?
Death Sentences
How The Death Penalty At 50 Is Far More Broken Than We Knew
The Marshall Project
Closing Argument
June 20
How Government Fines of $1 Million+ Are Increasingly Targeting Immigrants
A 1996 law allowing fines for some immigrants was rarely used — until Donald Trump’s second term began.
By
Cary Aspinwall
Life Inside
June 19
I Tried to Protect My Oldest Daughter From Pain. I Didn’t Think I Would Be the Source of It.
“I saw every evil thing lurking from afar. What I didn’t see was that my own behavior problems and my toxic masculinity could cause damage.”
By
Demetrius Buckley
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Death Penalty
The Last 12 Weeks
June 18
The Countdown to David Wood’s Execution Date
One week before their client is set to die, the defense team awaits a final ruling.
By
Maurice Chammah
The Last 12 Weeks
June 18
Meeting David Wood — And One of His Victims
We visit death row, where David Wood tries to clear his name. But not before a victim of his crimes has her say.
By
Maurice Chammah
The Last 12 Weeks
June 18
The Defense Lawyers Approach a Victim’s Mother
In the final weeks before the execution date, the defense team has to decide just how far it’s willing to push to save David Wood’s life.
By
Maurice Chammah
The Last 12 Weeks
June 18
A New Witness Shares a Surprising Theory
With less than two months until the execution, a witness makes a case for why David Wood isn’t the Desert Killer.
By
Maurice Chammah
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Memo by Rubio Approved Detention of Immigrant Who Criticized Trump Ally
ICE Spent $700 Million on 7 Warehouses. Now It Wants to Get Rid of Them.
Supreme Court Limits Federal Gun Ban on Drug Users
Cyclist arrested at Reflecting Pool denies vandalism claims after Trump renovation
During Trump’s Immigration Crackdown, Minnesota Protester Remained Shackled in Hospital for Days
Colorado inmate who died sought new trial over lab errors by Missy Woods
New Mexico Epstein probe subpoenas US Attorneys' offices
Oregon faces class-action lawsuit to end solitary confinement in prisons
The Impossibility of Reversal: Why Capital Punishment Fails the Test of Accountability
The Supreme Court Has Good News for Stoners With Guns
Appeal waivers, Hunter and a kind of lawlessness all the way down? – Sentencing Law and Policy
Trump news: Stephen Miller was close to realizing his scariest idea.
How Authoritarians Control the News
DOJ refuses to issue signed declaration verifying 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' is dead
SC Supreme Court to decide how much stays secret about executions
Arizona prosecutors dismissing fake elector case but vow to seek new indictment
Medicaid Overhaul Complicates States’ Plans to Bring Care Into Jails and Prisons
From Prison, With Purpose: A Podcast From the Inside
Feature
June 17
‘Rejected’: How Federal Prisons Stonewall Grievances and Deny Care for Years
A law forces people in federal prisons to file grievances before they can sue in court. But less than 2% of filings are granted.
By
Christie Thompson
,
Ilica Mahajan
,
Anna Flagg
and
Joseph Shapiro
News and Awards
June 16
‘The Last 12 Weeks:’ a New Podcast From The Marshall Project and NYTimes’ Serial Productions
Host Maurice Chammah takes you behind the scenes as a death penalty defense team races to try to stop an execution 30 years in the making.
By
The Marshall Project
Sending Kites
June 16
How to Parent From Prison
Incarcerated people from around the country share their advice.
By
Aala Abdullahi
and
Tammy Galarza
Redemption Songs
June 14
‘Forty-Four Hammers’ Is Part of a Rich History of Prison Work Songs
The call-and-response song was one of many that Black men sang as they toiled on Southern prison farms.
By
Maurice Chammah