A woman who was imprisoned after her son died of malnutrition during Hurricane Katrina was pardoned by the state.
Racial bias just keeps finding creative ways to hurt Black folks in court.
Inspections at the jail identified even more issues beyond malnutrition.
Johnson’s execution is set to move forward Tuesday evening.
For five days, his cries for help were ignored and the food trays piled up.
The lead plaintiff in a new lawsuit claims he was detained for four days in Rikers Island in 2020 over a vacated…
A new class action lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York accuses the NYPD of "an extrajudicial campaign…
The report says Black people are seven times more likely to be falsely convicted of serious crimes.
The man was incarcerated for 36 years for a crime he didn’t commit.
After the final exoneration from the Central Park Five case, the Manhattan DA's office has a new commitment to…
The case was allegedly based on false confessions and flawed evidence.
Desmond Ricks alleged the police switched bullets to connect him to the incident.
The San Francisco DA dismissed the case against Joaquin Ciria after finding false witness testimonies and police…
The legacy of racism in America’s “justice” system has frequently resulted in the release of Black men from prison,…
Illinois on Monday became the first state to eliminate cash bail, the system under which people are kept in jail…
If you cracked open the New York Times on Sunday, you might’ve been greeted by the following full-page ad:
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, the United States Congress has given only one stimulus check to help Americans…
The family of Layleen Polanco, a trans-Afro-Latina who died while in solitary confinement at Rikers Island jail last…
As activists have sustained calls for a radical transformation of our nation’s criminal justice system over the last…
Putting Black faces in high places will not be the solution to structural racism in the United States. And while…