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“It’s Crushing”: The Lasting Trauma of the Exonerated
Less Than Zero Tolerance
Solitary Confinement Harms Teens. Louisiana Lawmakers Took a Step to Limit It.
“No Light. No Nothing.” Inside Louisiana’s Harshest Juvenile Lockup
How the Right got Religion on Justice
Banned From Jobs: People Released From Prison Fight Laws That Keep Punishing Them.
“Y’all Going to Kill Me?” Years Apart, Mother and Son Die in Police Restraints
Nothing Has Made Me Feel More American Than Going to Jail
There Are Fewer People Behind Bars Now Than 10 Years Ago. Will It Last?
Stopping Violence Over Prison Phone Time? There’s an App for That.
Lost Opportunity, Lost Lives
Millions of People With Felonies Can Now Vote. Most Don’t Know It.
Does Banning People With Felonies From Dating Apps Actually Make Anyone Safer?
Mr. Sitthivong Goes to Washington
Foster Care Agencies Take Millions of Dollars Owed to Kids. Most Children Have No Idea.
Cadets Violently Strip Searched Us as Part of Their Training. For My Pain, I Got a Measly $325.
He Spent Six Days in a Cell Covered in Feces. The Supreme Court Says He Can Sue His Jailers.
Where Right Meets Left
The Making of “Superpredators”
Police Misconduct Costs Cities Millions Every Year. But That’s Where The Accountability Ends.
Congress Ends Penalty That Kept A Million Americans From Getting COVID Relief Funds
Bill Clinton, “Black Lives” and the Myths of the 1994 Crime Bill
The Case for Abolition
What Biden’s Win Means for the Future of Criminal Justice