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Sandra Hemme’s 43-Year Fight for Innocence Reflects Pitfalls in Missouri’s Justice System
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Why Some Doctors Are Pushing to End Routine Drug Testing During Childbirth
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These States Have Investigated Miscarriages and Stillbirths as Crimes
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March 31
Trump’s Union Order Endangers Federal Prison Officers, Labor Leaders Say
Supporters of the union, which represents 30,000 prison employees, fear the move will worsen an ongoing staffing crisis.
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Beth Schwartzapfel
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Christie Thompson
Closing Argument
March 29
How States Are Undoing Criminal Justice Reforms
Louisiana, New York and other states are rolling back reforms — and efforts to reduce excessive sentencing or expand parole are smaller in scope.
By
Jamiles Lartey
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Life Inside
March 28
Anatomy of a Prison Death
It’s stressful when anyone dies on your wing, especially when no one ever tells you what happened.
By
Thomas Koskovich
Cleveland
March 27
Judge Celebrezze Now Admits to Allegations of Case Steering in Lucrative Divorce Cases
Cuyahoga County judge’s shift puts her seat in jeopardy as a disciplinary hearing and FBI investigation loom, following Marshall Project reporting.
By
Mark Puente
Jackson
March 26
A Court May Soon Control the Hinds County Jail. Here’s What May Happen Next.
When death and violence plagued the jail, the federal courts stepped in. We talked with an expert about what to expect from a receivership.
By
Daja E. Henry
Closing Argument
March 22
Trump vs. The Courts: Presidential Attacks Open New Front in Long Battle
Both parties have tried to undermine the courts at times in the past. But Trump’s attacks are in some ways unprecedented.
By
Jamiles Lartey
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Eric Adams corruption case dismissed, judge says Trump can no longer use charges as 'leverage'
He Got Clemency From Trump. Now He’s Facing Charges of Injuring a Child.
US judge orders Trump administration to restore legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children
Oregon abandoned its radical drug law. Then came the mass arrests
California man will plead guilty to trying to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh
Intellectually disabled could be shielded from Georgia’s death penalty, pending governor’s signature • Georgia Recorder
Transgender hate crime in Seattle sparks outrage, calls for justice
Man charged in Colorado Tesla firebomb attack denies trying to ‘run’ from feds
A lawsuit by inmates is challenging Tennessee's plans to resume executions. Here's how
Opinion
Trump's Salvadoran Gulag
Opinion
Ed Martin Has Some Explaining to Do
The never-ending sentence: How parole and probation fuel mass incarceration
Venezuelan Migrants Ask Supreme Court to Block Deportations
DOGE Moves to Gut CDC Work on Gun Injuries, Sexual Assault, Opioid Overdose Data, and More – Mother Jones
Trump commutes sentence of convicted fraudster who aided GOP effort to impeach Biden
Risk Analysis of Mass Shootings Committed by Immigrants and Native-Born Americans
Sway, Sanctions and Second Chances: The Complicated Legacies of Rankin County’s Celebrated Program for Jail Inmates
Cleveland
March 20
Ohio Is Lifting Old Driver’s License Suspensions for Unpaid Fines. Here’s What to Know.
The state will automatically cancel certain suspensions. Letters will be mailed to eligible drivers, sharing steps for getting licenses back.
By
Rachel Dissell
Jackson
March 20
Mississippi’s No-Knock Raids Have Led to Death and Injury. Dozens of Warrants Lacked Clear Justification.
Some local courts have backed off approving no-knocks, but there are still no statewide limits on these dangerous types of raids.
By
Caleb Bedillion
Jackson
March 18
Search Mississippi Criminal Justice Bills as They Move Through the Legislature
Use our interactive bill tracker to stay informed on changes to courts, policing, prisons and more.
By
Caleb Bedillion
News and Awards
March 17
The Marshall Project Wins NPPA Award for ‘Inside Story’ Investigations
“Inside Story” is an innovative video series that brings critical accountability and investigative journalism to prisons, jails and beyond.
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