In Chicago, Memphis and elsewhere, residents allege a surge of federal agents and military troops is making it harder to ...
A Black freshman’s apparent suicide on campus is one of at least nine Black men who have been found hanging from trees since ...
A backlog of defendants deemed mentally unfit for trial persists despite public policy changes to address the crisis.
Bill Keller: Prison newspapers have been around for a long time — reportedly since the debtors’ prisons of the 19th century.
Months before his death, Ralph Marcus explained how a COVID-era leg injury led to a rare bone cancer that didn’t have to be ...
Policies that dictate what happens after a death behind bars often add new layers of pain — and financial and logistical ...
It has never been done in this way before,” said Sarah Saldaña, who led ICE when Obama was nicknamed the “Deporter-in-Chief.” ...
Five families reflect on the possessions they got back, and the ones they didn’t.
As Maryland’s secretary of juvenile services, Vincent Schiraldi exposed a history of torture, neglect and Black boys buried ...
A Marshall Project - Cleveland and News 5 investigation helped spark a bipartisan bill to track pregnancy outcomes in Ohio ...
Far from the cameras, the administration is deeply reshaping the immigration system toward a singular focus: deporting people ...
The best criminal justice reporting tagged with "Adamsville, Tennessee," curated by The Marshall Project.
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