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March, 2021
A Bestselling Author Became Obsessed With Freeing a Man From Prison. It Nearly Ruined Her Life.
“Hell No”: Correctional Officers Are Declining The Coronavirus Vaccine En Masse
How Biden Can Reverse Trump’s Death Penalty Expansion
How I Keep Hope Alive While Serving 150 Years in Prison
Lo que las personas en prisión deben saber sobre la vacuna contra el COVID-19
Losing My Mom Was Hard Enough. Prison Made It Unbearable
Many Juvenile Jails Are Now Almost Entirely Filled With Young People of Color
My Neighbor Sexually Harasses a Female Nurse. Eventually I’d Had Enough
Six Years After Tamir Rice, Cleveland Makes New Rules About Policing Kids
Spotlighting the Ingenuity of Artists Behind Bars
“Stranger Fruit”: Black Mothers and the Fear of Police Brutality
Texas Prisons Stopped In-Person Visits and Limited Mail. Drugs Got in Anyway.
The Making of “Superpredators”
The Marshall Project Wins Nine Awards in the Society for News Design’s Best of Digital Design Competition
We Asked People Behind Bars How They Feel About Getting Vaccinated
What People in Prison Need to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine
You Blocked My Freedom and My Liberty, But Don’t Block My News