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Feature
How Often Does Child Welfare Call Police in Your State for Positive Drug Tests at Birth?
Closing Argument
ICE Is Buying Warehouses. Communities Are Fighting Back.
Feature
Having a Baby? 5 Tips to Avoid Problems From Flawed Drug Testing at the Hospital
News
February 13
Iowa’s Top Court Ended Court Fees in Dismissed Cases. Politicians Want Them Back
The state can no longer saddle defendants with court fees when charges are dismissed. Prosecutors are backing legislation to restore them.
By
Lauren Gill
News and Awards
February 12
The Marshall Project: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, 2025
Our ninth annual diversity report notes developments in 2025 and lays out goals for the year ahead.
By
The Marshall Project
The Record
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in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Department of Homeland Security
Immigration Detention
Minnesota
Operation Metro Surge
Department of Justice
Investigate This
February 12
Journalists: New Data to Investigate the Consequences of Hospital Drug Testing at Childbirth
We collected child welfare data in 21 states to report on the consequences of faulty drug tests for pregnant women, including referrals to law enforcement.
By
Shoshana Walter
and
Jill Castellano
News
February 10
After Disputed Idaho Raid, Lawsuit Tries Different Approach to Hold ICE Accountable
It’s nearly impossible to sue federal officials for civil rights violations, but a new ACLU filing could become a test case for how to do it.
By
Cary Aspinwall
Feature
February 10
How We Counted Referrals to Police About Substance Use During Pregnancy
New analysis finds the parents of 70,000 newborns were reported to law enforcement over substance use allegations, often based on flawed drug tests.
By
Jill Castellano
and
Shoshana Walter
Feature
February 10
Tens of Thousands of Mothers Were Flagged to Police Over Flawed Drug Tests at Childbirth
The Marshall Project found more than 70,000 cases referred to law enforcement over allegations of substance use during pregnancy — and that’s a significant undercount.
By
Shoshana Walter
and
Jill Castellano
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Chatham County teacher killed in crash by suspect fleeing ICE • Georgia Recorder
Courts have ruled 4,400 times that ICE jailed people illegally. It hasn’t stopped.
White House border czar calls Minnesota authorities’ cooperation with federal forces 'a win' as agents start to withdraw
ICE holding Cuban grandmother, elderly people in Arizona
Federal judge rules ICE cannot re-detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Shooting at a Rhode Island hockey rink leaves 3 dead, including shooter
Charges dismissed against officers accused of mistreating paralyzed prisoner
New ruling changes investigations into Texas jail deaths
4 indicted on federal charges stemming from clashes with officers in Minneapolis
Texas wants to put an innocent man to death. Will the Supreme Court stop it?
Opinion
ICE’s Unconstitutional Double Standard for Protesters
Whistling at the Edge of Law
The Reality of Love Behind Bars
Guilt by Association: First ‘Antifa’ Case Sweeps Anti-Trump Activists Into One Terrorism Conspiracy
Fifth Circuit finds Texas ban on ballot harvesting constitutional
The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
Alfred Blumstein, Who Transformed the Study of Crime, Dies at 95
Don Lemon’s indictment and what videos show from the Minnesota church
Get Involved
February 10
Investigated for a Positive Drug Test While Giving Birth? Tell Us What Happened Next.
Help our team continue their reporting on referrals to law enforcement for alleged drug use during pregnancy by sharing your story.
By
The Marshall Project
Cleveland
February 9
Deadly Errors: Why People Keep Dying Inside Cuyahoga County’s Jail
Jail administrators fail to fix mistakes that continue to cost lives, an analysis of state records by The Marshall Project - Cleveland shows.
By
Doug Livingston
and
Brittany Hailer
Closing Argument
February 7
How AI Surveillance Tech is Creeping From the Southern Border Into the Rest of the Country
Surveillance technology has long been part of policing the border. ICE’s growing raids are bringing it to many other areas.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Cleveland
February 4
Political Dynasty Tarnished as Former Judge Celebrezze Pleads Guilty to Tampering
A former judge admits to guilt in a criminal case sparked by reporting by The Marshall Project - Cleveland. Sentencing will be at a later date.
By
Mark Puente