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November, 2024

10 Stories That Defined The Marshall Project’s First 10 Years
3 Things to Know About Prison Violence Against Transgender People
A Prison Rape Survivor Demands Smart, Safe and Humane Transfers
Biden Has 65 Days Left in Office. Here’s What He Can Do on Criminal Justice.
Cuyahoga County Jail Will Now Do More Than Show People the Door
Despite Bribery Charges, Mississippi Prosecutor, Other Officials Can Remain in Office
Election Day 2024: Where Criminal Justice Is On the Ballot
How Mississippi’s Supreme Court Runoff Election Could Impact Criminal Cases
How We Reported on Rhetoric About Immigrants in the 2024 Election
Inside Story Meets Woman Jailed for Pregnancy Loss After She’s Released
Is The Age of Progressive Prosecutors Over?
Jackson, Mississippi, Officials Aren’t the First to Stay in Office Amid Corruption Charges
Jail Aims to Do More Than Show People the Door
Key Criminal Justice Takeaways from the 2024 Election
Life Inside, Remixed: A Criminal Justice Reformer Takes on ‘Conveyor Belt Justice’
Life Inside, Remixed: An Incarcerated Artist Learns to Paint Through the Chaos of Prison
Meet the 2 Candidates for Mississippi Supreme Court’s Nov. 26 Runoff Election
Republicans Strengthen Grip on Ohio Supreme Court
State Supreme Court: A Runoff and an Incumbent Defeat
The High-Tech Tools Police Can Use to Surveil Protesters
The Marshall Project Wins EPPY Award for Best Collaborative Investigative/Enterprise Reporting
The Real Problem With Banning Masks at Protests
This Motivational Speaker Faced Down a Tough Crowd: Fellow Lifers
Trump’s Immigration Lies Paid Off at the Polls
We’re Voting Again: Nov. 26 Supreme Court Runoff
‘What Now?’ People Behind Bars React to Trump’s Win