A reform bill that would set up an oversight committee to review each prison death comes after a joint news investigation by several local outlets.
A former judge admits to guilt in a criminal case sparked by reporting by The Marshall Project - Cleveland. Sentencing will be at a later date.
A mother and her 5-year-old daughter went to a Chicago laundromat this fall, expecting it to be a regular day. But as they were washing their clothes, the mother said, they were surrounded by 20 armed ...
The number of children in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention on a given day has skyrocketed, jumping more than sixfold since the start of the second Trump administration. The Marshall ...
Roughly 350,000 Haitians are in the U.S. through legal status granted because of natural disasters and armed conflict in ...
Jail administrators fail to fix mistakes that continue to cost lives, an analysis of state records by The Marshall Project - ...
After shooting people, federal agents repeatedly failed to provide first aid, and officials spun narratives disproven by ...
The civil rights law that has allowed lawsuits against local and state police doesn’t apply to federal agents.
The federal prison system has a significant shortage of psychologists, and longtime bureau employees say the effect is ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to exclude the state from investigations into the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti ...
The military has been used domestically about 30 times since 1807, mostly to enforce civil rights and quell riots. Can they be used to quash political protests?