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October, 2024
‘A Life Sentence.’ How Mississippi’s Forever Voting Ban Keeps Thousands From the Polls.
Americans With Past Convictions Fight to Regain Right to Vote
Assaulted by Her Cellmate, a Trans Woman Took the Federal Prisons to Court
Cleveland Police Stop and Search Black Drivers at Higher Rates Despite DOJ Oversight
Discredited Hair Analysis Is Fueling Efforts to Overturn Convictions
Documentary Film ‘Songs From the Hole’ Wins Incarcerated Jury Award at Sing Sing
Drug Testing of Pregnant Patients Is Discriminatory, Lawsuit Claims
Effort to Provide Low-Cost Health Care Behind Bars Stirs Controversy
Election Views From Behind Bars in Ohio: Divided Just Like the Rest of U.S.
Fact-checking Over 12,000 of Donald Trump’s Statements About Immigration
For Many in Ohio Prisons and Jails, Trump Gets Their Votes
Incarcerated Men at Sing Sing’s First Film Festival Reflect on Movies, Justice, and Change
Journalists: How to Report on the Political Opinions of People in Prisons and Jails in Your State
Life Inside, Remixed: How I Found Peace in the Prison Garden
Life Inside, Remixed: Inside the Underground Economy of Solitary Confinement
Life Inside, Remixed: The Emotional Toll of Visiting a Son in Jail
Life Inside, Remixed: What 90 Days in Jail Taught a Poet About America
The Next Front in the War Over Homelessness Is on the Arizona Ballot
These Incarcerated People Are Excited for a Woman President
The True, Massive Cost of Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans
Toll of Prison Staff Shortages on Guards, Prisoners and Their Families
Trump Often Repeats These False, Misleading Immigration Claims. Here Are the Facts.
‘Trump Remains Very Popular Here’: We Surveyed 54,000 People Behind Bars About the Election
Voting Rights Confusion Keeps Formerly Incarcerated People from Casting Ballots
Warden Who Ran Federal Prisons With Abusive Practices Now Directs National Training Center
What People Behind Bars Really Think About the ‘Cop vs. Felon’ Election
Who Wants to Be a Judge? Your Guide to the Candidates.
Why Sheriffs’ Elections Matter
Why Some Police Are Being Trained in Election Law
Your Guide to Cuyahoga County Judges