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Redemption Songs
Meet One of the Most Prolific Artists From Prison Music’s Golden Age
Closing Argument
Inside the Republican Strategy to Target Progressive Prosecutors in the South
Life Inside
The Moment I Realized My Career as a Cop Was Over
The Marshall Project
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
The Record
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Second Trump administration
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Immigration Detention
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Political Corruption
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
Cleveland
May 14
‘We Need to Hammer Them’: How One City Took Parking Enforcement to the Extreme
A Marshall Project - Cleveland investigation found two Lorain judges improperly suspended licenses for single parking tickets.
By
Mark Puente
Feature
May 11
They Called 911 for Help. Police Sent Them to ICE Detention Instead.
As more local police collaborate with ICE, even some crime victims and people who call 911 are facing arrest.
By
Shoshana Walter
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
As Trump Politicizes Justice Dept., Prosecutors Struggle With Grand Juries
Southern Poverty Law Center seeks dismissal of criminal charges, saying prosecution is vindictive
DHS Inspector General Probes Kristi Noem’s Warehouse Purchases for ICE Detention Centers
Human cages and overflowing toilets at $1m a day: the brutal legacy of Ron DeSantis’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ jail
Chief Brian O'Hara of Minneapolis resigns after interference with investigation
Broken windows under Mamdani? Frustration mounts with mayor's policing policies.
The Indiana GOP Snuffed Out Gary’s 26-Year-Old Gun Lawsuit
State clears homeless camp in Norman but has offered no housing funds for displaced residents
Inside Ken Paxton’s plea deal for a child sex abuse case
Broadview Six: DOJ admits to weaponizing prosecution against Trump foes.
You can't hide your lying ICE: The shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis
Opinion
‘Louisiana v. Callais’ Belongs in Supreme Court’s Anti-canon
Mindfulness Behind Bars
Trump Is Setting His Sights on Restricting Legal Immigration
San Diego Mosque Shooter So Alarmed Police, They Seized Father’s Guns
New book finds entrenched Chicago police racism behind Cook County’s wrongful convictions
How Deepfakes Tore a High School Apart
Convicted nurse turns fatal drug error into cautionary tale : NPR
Redemption Songs
May 10
A Prison Lullaby for Mother’s Day
Krystal Lowe wrote and recorded this song for her 2-year-old in a Kansas prison. Instead of baby talk, she urges her daughter to know her worth.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
May 9
Did the California Supreme Court Just Remake the State’s Bail System?
A new ruling affirms the right to pretrial release, and says prosecutors must show specific cause to keep someone in jail.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
May 8
For This Mom in Prison, Mother’s Day Is a Blessing and a Curse
Kwaneta Harris has missed every single Mother’s Day with her 19-year-old. That means walking on eggshells, icy politeness and the occasional mom joke.
By
Kwaneta Harris
The Frame
May 8
Raising Innocence
An Indiana Women’s Prison unit gives incarcerated people a place to raise their newborns on the inside, rather than forcing them to give their babies up after birth.
By
Maddie Mcgarvey