When concerned residents of the New Orleans metro area stepped out into the streets with their whistles and phone cameras ...
Fresh investigative reporting, media from other independent outlets, and stories from the archives. Since The Appeal has ...
An expanding detention network is being built out across the Midwest. Since Illinois banned immigrant detention, ICE sends ...
Before ICE descended on New Orleans, GOP lawmakers made it a crime to interfere with immigration enforcement.
After Ballard’s fall, the people he helped arrest in Washington want to know why no one seems willing to take a second look ...
This story is being co-published by The Appeal and the Invisible Institute, a Chicago-based nonprofit public accountability journalism organization. In 2015, Louisiana lawmakers created a database to ...
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White voices and victims dominate the genre, which can skew the perception of what constitutes a crime. I called Lowery not long ago to talk about that whiteness, which swamps the genre across books, ...
Gerry Armbruster went to the doctor in May 2014, complaining of tingling and numbness in his arms and hands. He told the doctor how pain in his legs was making it hard to walk, too. “I knew something ...
State Senator Julia Salazar argues in a Q&A that policing reforms “have failed” and that funds should be reinvested into other services; she also lays out bills she is supporting to improve ...
On the hook to repay $1.3 billion of debt this year, the nation’s largest prison telecom company, Securus, is on the verge of bankruptcy. Its failure would represent a remarkable victory for advocates ...
Last week, The Appeal broke news on documents revealing that Memphis police were surveilling Black Lives Matter activists and distributing dossiers on individual protesters among law enforcement.