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Jackson
How the U.S. Supreme Court’s Callais Ruling Erased a Key Mississippi Voting Rights Victory
Cleveland
Former Cuyahoga County Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze Sentenced to 60 days in Jail and $10,000 Fine
Feature
ICE Detained Them, and Then They Vanished
The Marshall Project
Redemption Songs
May 31
How Rapper G. Dep Went From Incarcerated to ‘Influential’
The Harlem MC explains how prison gave him the freedom to rap about more than material things.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
May 30
Bad Food. Poor Care. No Toilets. ICE Detention Misery Pushes Immigrants to ‘Voluntarily’ Depart.
As evidence of poor detention conditions grows, voluntary departures have skyrocketed since President Donald Trump returned to office.
By
Jamiles Lartey
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Protest
News
May 29
The U.S. Deported Them to Iran Just Before American Bombs Started Falling
Trump’s State Department told Americans to avoid Iran, Venezuela, Ukraine, South Sudan and other nations where the U.S. simultaneously deported people.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Redemption Songs
May 24
Meet One of the Most Prolific Artists From Prison Music’s Golden Age
Singer, songwriter, drummer and pianist Morgan White appeared on five albums inside Texas prisons. Outside, he said no to the music industry.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
May 23
Inside the Republican Strategy to Target Progressive Prosecutors in the South
From Texas to Virginia, the GOP is expanding efforts to curtail the power of prosecutors in Democratic-leaning cities.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
May 22
The Moment I Realized My Career as a Cop Was Over
When the accumulated weight of violence, cruelty, politics and hopelessness took over my psyche, I knew it was time to hang up my gun belt.
By
Louis Martinez
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Trump administration appears to back off $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund after rare GOP backlash
Trump Administration Sees Striking Exodus of Legal Talent
ICE sued over “inhumane” conditions at Camp East Montana
Tina Peters released from Colorado prison, officials say
Justices send case of death-row inmate back to lower courts, grant new First Step Act case
Some Chicagoans Feel Left Out of the City’s Gun Violence Drop
Prison health care company awarded $500 million Alabama contract faces complaints across country
Thousands of Oregon prison files accessed by prison worker
Supreme Court analysis: Ketanji Brown Jackson stands firm—and alone.
Opinion
Mikie Sherrill’s state police riot in Newark is a national disgrace
Editorial: Leave O'Hare alone, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin
You can't hide your lying ICE: The covered-up killing of Ruben Ray Martinez
ICE detainees find their way home thanks to these volunteers
Trump’s Ousted Border Goon Greg Bovino Launches MAGA Revolt From Far-Right Remigration Summit
No tax charges filed in Southern Poverty Law Center probe, after IRS lawyers determined informant program legally structured, sources say
A Snapshot Into Darkness: Bearing Witness Inside 26 Federal Plaza
Analysis
May 20
How a Centuries-Old Legal Tool Helped Immigrants Leave ICE Detention
In four Midwestern states, immigrants routinely won habeas corpus cases in federal courts. But the legal landscape is changing.
By
Katie Moore
and
Luke Nozicka
Analysis
May 18
Are Firing Squads the Future of Executions?
The Trump administration’s embrace of the firing squad may test the public’s waning support for capital punishment.
By
Maurice Chammah
Redemption Songs
May 17
The Incredible Story Behind The Escorts, a 1970s Soul Band Formed in Prison
A prison talent show, a former Motown producer and the promise that their album proceeds would go toward the costs of their incarceration.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
May 16
Rats, Insects and Mold: How Bad Food Leaves Prisoners Hungry and Sick
Georgia spends about 60 cents per meal for prisoners. One man described it as ‘Being hungry all the time, and being fed slop.’
By
Beth Schwartzapfel