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Menu icon .logo-fill { fill: #fff; } The Marshall Project Nonprofit journalism about criminal justice Search About Subscribe Donate A nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system Search Magnifying glass Projects Life Inside News Inside Mauled The Language Project The Record The System We Are Witnesses Topics Coronavirus Regional Reporting Death Penalty Immigration Juvenile Justice Mental Health Policing Politics and Reform Race About About Us News & Awards Impact People Supporters Jobs Newsletters Events Donate Feedback? Arrow [email protected] Life Inside My Son Nacear Was Killed on Memorial Day. It Took Me Two Years to Cry. News Solitary Confinement Harms Teens. Louisiana Lawmakers Took a Step to Limit It. Life Inside People Often Say My Son ‘Passed Away.’ Darien Was Murdered. Life Inside April 27 My Son Alex Was Murdered at 21. Grief for Me Has Been Hurt, Anger and Bitterness I’d put up reward posters, hoping somebody would say they knew what happened. Someone knew something, but they just wouldn’t give me any answers. Christina Cherry, as told to Lakeidra Chavis Analysis April 27 Reality Check: 7 Times Texas Leaders Misled the Public About Operation Lone Star As reporters investigated Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border initiative, they repeatedly found instances where Abbott and DPS officials cited accomplishments that lacked crucial context or were misleading. Here are a few examples. By Lomi Kriel and Perla Trevizo, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, Kengo Tsutsumi, ProPublica and Andrew Rodriguez Calderón, The Marshall Project The Record The most popular topics in criminal justice today Supreme Court Roe v. Wade Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health criminalizing abortion abortion rights Reproductive Rights Abortion History Life Inside April 26 My Son Khaaliq Was Killed Over a Parking Space. Now I Help Other Mothers Grieve. After a neighbor fatally shot her son in 2001, Dr. Dorothy Johnson-Speight started the anti-violence group Mothers in Charge. “I thought maybe two people would show up; the room was jam packed.” Dr. Dorothy Johnson-Speight, as told to Lakeidra Chavis Feature April 21 Crime Stoppers of Houston Has a Tip: Vote Out These Judges The historically nonpartisan nonprofit took millions of dollars from the Republican governor. Now it’s targeting Democratic judges. By David Fahrenthold, The New York Times, and Keri Blakinger, The Marshall Project News and Awards April 19 Jim Crutchfield Named Editor-in-Chief of The Marshall Project’s First Local News Team in Cleveland Crutchfield will lead Cleveland’s local news team and community-based journalism. error in byline Analysis April 18 Texans Spend Billions on Border Operations. What Do They Get in Return? Rick Perry and Greg Abbott have launched widely publicized and costly border initiatives for nearly two decades — often during reelection season or while eyeing higher office. BY Lomi Kriel AND Perla Trevizo, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune AND Andrew Rodriguez Calderón Opening Statement Links from this mornings’s email Overturning Roe could open the door to a federal abortion ban, legal analysts say Judge: Arizona prisoner psychologically fit to be executed Judge overseeing Chauvin civil rights case accepts plea deal Prosecutor Not Entitled to Immunity in Fabricated Evidence Suit Texas National Guard discourages soldiers from saving drowning migrants NO DEATH PENALTY: Accused murderer now faces up to life in prison after intellectual disability ruling Medical Parole Got Them Out Of State Prison. Now They're In A Decertified Nursing Home Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey to retire May 20 after leading department for 3 years Susan Hutson sworn in as sheriff The Supreme Court Leak Is Good, Actually Forcing people to pay for being locked up remains common What Trevor Noah got wrong at the White House correspondents’ dinner. Building a Forgiving Society Commentary: Provide tools to prove innocence Gun Thefts Are Rising and Leading to More Crime, Including Sacramento Mass Shooting Former Rikers Watchdog: "This Whole Fucking Thing Is A Racket" How Texas’ busing of migrants is backfiring The minimum age for juveniles to be arrested is being debated in some states : NPR Insufficient funds: How prison and jail “release cards” perpetuate the cycle of poverty Life Inside April 15 I Grew Up Believing I Was Dumb. A College Education Behind Bars Healed That Wound “My college degree taught me that anything is possible when you show someone how to love themselves, through accountability, vulnerability and education.” By Christopher Blackwell News and Awards April 13 The Marshall Project Wins Two Sigma Awards for Data Journalism The Sigma Awards honor our work as some of the best data-driven projects from around the globe By The Marshall Project Death Sentences April 8 The Return of the Firing Squad? With a scarcity of lethal injection drugs, South Carolina has brought back an archaic execution method. In other states, men on death row are asking for it. By Maurice Chammah Life Inside April 8 Surviving Prison is 90% Mental. That’s Why I Teach Workouts That Strengthen the Mind The sessions I lead are intense enough to match the mental strain that we endure daily: the rejected phone calls, denied visits, humiliating random pat-downs and other microaggressions. By Aaron M. 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