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December, 2024
After Jail Deaths and No Justice, This Kentucky Lawyer Tried to Make a Difference
Conservative Defeats Incumbent Justice on Mississippi Supreme Court
Cops Took My Christmas Bike. Now I Give Kids the Freedom To Ride.
Dozens of Prisoners Allege a Culture of Violence by Guards at Federal Facility in Virginia
Facing Decades in Prison, a Mississippi Mother Defied a Prosecutor and a Hazy Legal Theory
For a Prison Transfer 45 Minutes Away, I Spent 12 Days in Hell
Hospitals Gave Patients Meds During Childbirth, Then Reported Them For Positive Drug Tests
How a 1963 Cleveland Case Shaped Stop-and-Frisk Police Tactics, and Why It Still Matters
How Inhumane Prison and Jail Conditions Prompt Calls for Federal Takeovers
Hunter Biden’s Pardon and Who the President Could Choose Next
I Found My Faith Community in Prison. Then My Facility Closed.
Lights, Camera, Action
New Florida Prison Policy on Trans Health Care ‘Like Conversion Therapy’
Relief Coming to Ohio Drivers Suspended Over Lack of Money
‘Sleep Don’t Come’: The Dangerous Problem of Sleep Deprivation Behind Bars
Some of Our Best Work for 2024
Stop-and-Frisk Has Long Ties to Cleveland
The Mom Who Defied a Prosecutor
What I Learned From a Year of Reading Letters From Prisoners
While Youth Detention Numbers Rise, States Begin to Roll Back Reforms
Will Police Drones Take Flight in Cleveland?
You Can See Who Is in Many Ohio Jails With a Few Clicks — Just Not in Cuyahoga County