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November 8, 2024

Voters Dismiss Two of California’s Leading Progressive Prosecutors

Piper French,
August 30, 2024

In Oakland, a DA’s Vision for Youth Justice Collides with a Recall Movement Leery of Second Chances

Piper French,
June 21, 2024

Albany’s Incumbent DA Battles a Challenger—And State Criminal Justice Reforms

Rebecca McCray,
February 2, 2024

A Wave of States Reduce “Death by Incarceration” for Young Adults 

Daniel Nichanian,
June 29, 2023

“Just an Opportunity to Come Home”

Daniel Nichanian,
April 13, 2023

Minnesota’s Keith Ellison Thwarts a Reform Prosecutor He Endorsed

Eamon Whalen,
February 10, 2022

Longstanding Grievances Between Prosecutor and Public Defender Boil Over in California DA Race

Piper French,
March 17, 2021

Landmark Rulings Show ‘Untapped Potential’ of State Courts To Advance Civil Rights

Daniel Nichanian,
August 11, 2020

Broward County Will Elect Its First New Prosecutor in 44 Years. Will the Office Veer Left?

Jerry Iannelli,
July 22, 2020

In Detroit Prosecutor Race, a Stark Contrast on Whether Children Should Serve Life in Prison

Kira Lerner,
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