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The recent swell of clemency activity reflects this new direction. Among those granted clemency this month were Todd and ...
Our founder reflects on the legacy of the reporter who helped set the standard for The Marshall Project’s investigations into ...
The Department of Justice said it’s pulling back from policing changes. Will cities and states have the tools to enforce them ...
Jails in St. Louis, Cleveland and Jackson, Mississippi, don’t provide direct access to sunlight and fresh air – even when ...
A federal judge considers if the president’s executive order barring hormone treatment in the Bureau of Prisons is cruel and ...
On this anniversary of Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, here are six pieces about why it happened ...
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Larry Moses and Gloria Armour first dated in their 20s. The New Orleans duo reunited in their 60s, after Moses was wrongfully ...
For four years, while incarcerated in Maryland state prison, Alphonso Taylor, 49, said he was the only deaf man in his unit. And he had no way to call or communicate with his loved ones outside of ...
This is The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue. Want this delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to future newsletters here. Last weekend ...
John Dumey and Sara Sindija join The Marshall Project with deep experience in criminal justice fundraising. The Marshall ...
Ohio law mandates natural light in housing units in every jail in the state, and the Department of Rehabilitation and ...