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News and Awards
Katrice Hardy Named CEO of The Marshall Project
News
The Trans Woman Who Sued the Federal Prisons (and Won) Settles Her Remaining Cases
Analysis
How Trump’s Immigration Orders Represent a Seismic Shift on Enforcement
Analysis
January 23
Trump’s Order Takes Aim at Transgender People in Prison
Few trans people receive gender-affirming housing and care in the federal prison system. This executive order would make it even harder.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Cleveland
January 23
‘Nobody’s Trying to Help Him’: Deaths in Cuyahoga County Jail Intensify Scrutiny
Videos depicting two men’s final moments, and the response by guards, raise alarms at the embattled jail where at least 24 people have died since 2018.
By
Mark Puente
and
Brittany Hailer
, The Marshall Project, and
Scott Noll
, News 5 Cleveland
The Record
The
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in criminal justice today
Second Trump administration
Immigration
January 2021 Insurrection
Pardons
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Department of Justice
Donald Trump
Analysis
January 22
What Will Trump’s Executive Order on Private Prisons Really Do?
The order reverses Biden’s ban on private prison contracts with the Justice Department. Private immigrant detention never stopped and is expected to grow.
By
Shannon Heffernan
Analysis
January 22
Trump’s New Order to Expand the Death Penalty Misses Key Details
The order shows the president’s desire for more executions. But it’s unclear how the administration will carry out its plans, legal experts say.
By
Shannon Heffernan
and
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
January 14
Why Firing the Prison Guards Involved in Robert Brooks’ Death Is Neither Quick Nor Easy
Our investigation in 2023 exposed how New York’s discipline system failed to hold abusive guards to account.
By
Joseph Neff
and
Alysia Santo
Closing Argument
January 11
Incarcerated Firefighters Do Risky, Low-Pay Work. Many Say It’s The Best Job Behind Bars.
More than 900 prison firefighters were responding to the crisis in Los Angeles — but their pay is low and the ethics of their choice are complicated.
By
Jamiles Lartey
and
Shannon Heffernan
, The Marshall Project, and
Keri Blakinger
, The Los Angeles Times
Opening Statement
Links from
this mornings’s email
Trump Officials Waste No Time in Justice Department’s Rightward Shift
Tennessee proposes bill to crack down on sanctuary cities
Trump officials issue quotas to ICE officers to ramp up arrests
Missourians waiting in jail for court-ordered mental health care reaches all-time high • Missouri Independent
Madison, Nashville School Shooters Appeared to Cross Paths Online — ProPublica
Arizona pushes forward with execution plan as federal government abandons same drug
Man stole millions by scamming thousands of families buying care packages for loved ones in prison
At least 6 Texas children under 12 got abortions out of state in 2023
Mississippi doesn't have to provide protective gear to working inmates. Bill aims to change that
Stripped of Dignity
Editorial: Legislature can prevent the next fatal prison beating
Amy Fettig: Prosecutors must be allowed to admit they were wrong
Is Trump’s Plan to End Birthright Citizenship ‘Dred Scott II’?
Trooper who claimed motorist shot him charged with making it up
Republicans plan criminal justice push in 2025 session • Alabama Reflector
History Check: How Barring Immigrants Backfired in 1880s America
What designating cartels as terrorist organizations means in practice : NPR
Analysis
January 10
‘Was This Fair?’ People Behind Bars React to Trump’s Sentencing
The president-elect avoided punishment for his 34 felony convictions, highlighting how the legal system often treats the wealthy and powerful.
By
The Marshall Project
News and Awards
January 10
The Marshall Project: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, 2024
As our organization grows larger and more diverse, we work to expand the language we use to tell our story.
By
The Marshall Project
Life Inside
January 10
Motherhood Made Me Even More of a Prison and Police Abolitionist
In this excerpt from “We Grow the World Together: Parenting Toward Abolition,” co-editor Maya Schenwar names an unexpected source of wisdom: children.
By
Maya Schenwar
Closing Argument
January 4
‘Perverse’ Incentives: How Local Governments Might Cash In on Trump’s Migrant Detention
Some local officials see President-elect Donald Trump’s promise of mass deportations as an answer to their budget woes.
By
Shannon Heffernan