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Criminal Justice

The Bureau of Prisons' Casual Cruelty to Families of Those Who Die Behind Bars

Families whose loved ones died in federal prisons describe outrageous delays in being notified, ignored phone calls, and troubling discrepancies in the official reports.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.19.2024 7:00 AM

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Donald Trump

Bannon's Prison Sentence Is Over and He Has Nothing New To Say

Recently released and unrepentant, Steve Bannon returns one week before Election Day with his same old talking points.

Nancy Rommelmann | 10.30.2024 3:00 PM

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FOIA

Federal Judge Rules Inmate Death Records Can Remain Secret Because They Could Embarrass Prison Officials

The Reason Foundation filed a FOIA lawsuit last year seeking reviews of deaths at two federal women's prisons with numerous allegations of medical neglect.

C.J. Ciaramella | 9.9.2024 3:15 PM

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Government failure

A Federal Prison Was Warned About Synthetic Marijuana. Then Inmates Started Overdosing.

"We are living in pure chaos," an incarcerated woman at a federal prison in Minnesota tells Reason following a string of suspected overdoses.

C.J. Ciaramella | 9.6.2024 2:01 PM

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Marijuana

The DOOBIE Act Would Limit Government Discrimination Against People Who Have Smoked Weed

Under the law, the feds couldn't deny you a job or security clearance just because you've used marijuana in the past.

Billy Binion | 7.19.2024 12:16 PM

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Book Reviews

The Man Who Hated Rules

Hacktivist-journalist Barrett Brown sets out to settle scores in his new memoir.

Mike Riggs | 7.9.2024 11:18 AM

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First Amendment

Rapper B.G. Ordered To Turn Over New Song Lyrics to the Feds

Supervised release shouldn't require former inmates to give up their First Amendment rights.

Emma Camp | 7.3.2024 5:26 PM

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Reason

Reason Wins 7 Southern California Journalism Awards

First-place finishes include an investigative piece on egregious misconduct in federal prison, a documentary on homelessness, best magazine columnist, and more.

Billy Binion | 6.24.2024 1:51 PM

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Criminal Justice

The Supreme Court Again Strengthens the Right to a Jury Trial in Criminal Sentencing

Paul Erlinger was sentenced to 15 years in prison based largely on a determination made by a judge—not a jury.

Billy Binion | 6.21.2024 5:12 PM

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Criminal Justice

Advocates Say the Justice Department Is Failing To Provide Relief to Women Who Were Abused in Prison

The Justice Department announced last year that it would expand a program to grant compassionate relief to federal inmates who've been sexually assaulted by staff.

C.J. Ciaramella | 6.10.2024 8:00 AM

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Criminal Justice

Federal Supervised Release Is a Wasteful Mess. A Bipartisan Bill in Congress Is Trying To Fix That.

The Safer Supervision Act would create an off-ramp for those with good behavior to petition to have their supervised release sentences terminated early.

C.J. Ciaramella | 6.4.2024 11:34 AM

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Federal Prisons

House Passes a Bill To Create Independent Oversight of the Troubled Federal Prison System

Staff shortages and chronic corruption have plagued the Bureau of Prisons for years, exposing inmates to abuse and whistleblowers to retaliation.

C.J. Ciaramella | 5.22.2024 12:59 PM

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Reason

Reason Is a Finalist for 14 Southern California Journalism Awards

Nominated stories include journalism on messy nutrition research, pickleball, government theft, homelessness, and more.

Billy Binion | 5.9.2024 5:09 PM

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Police Abuse

Trump Promises To Give Police 'Immunity From Prosecution'

The pledge, while mostly legally illiterate, offers a reminder of the former president's outlook on government accountability.

Billy Binion | 5.3.2024 4:15 PM

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Federal Prisons

The Feds Will Close a Notorious California Prison Where Guards Abused Women with Impunity

In 2021, the Associated Press uncovered rampant sexual abuse at FCI Dublin. After three years of failing to fix the problem, the Bureau of Prisons is shutting it down.

C.J. Ciaramella | 4.16.2024 1:07 PM

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Campaigns/Elections

The Best of Reason: Commander in Chains: 7 Scenarios If Trump Is Jailed and Wins the Election

There is nothing in the Constitution that prevents an inmate from winning the presidency.

Keith E. Whittington | 3.5.2024 5:59 PM

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Election 2024

Commander in Chains: 7 Scenarios If Trump Is Jailed and Wins the Election

There is nothing in the Constitution that prevents an inmate from winning the presidency.

Keith E. Whittington | 3.2.2024 6:00 AM

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Criminal Justice

Biden Threatens To Block GOP Plan To Send 3,000 People Back to Federal Prison

The White House cited the extraordinarily low recidivism rates among those released and the savings to taxpayers in its veto threat.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.30.2023 4:02 PM

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Post Office

Brickbat: Sorry, I'm Late for an Appointment

Charles Oliver | 11.9.2023 4:00 AM

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Criminal Justice

Colleen Eren: Why Donald Trump Signed the FIRST STEP Act

The author of Reform Nation explains how celebrity, philanthropy, and activism produced the most significant prison reform in decades.

Nick Gillespie | 11.8.2023 4:51 PM

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Congress

Senate Resolution Would Send Federal Offenders Back to Prison 3 Years After Being Released to Home Confinement

The Bureau of Prisons released more than 12,000 people on home confinement during the pandemic. Three years later, Republicans want to overturn a Justice Department rule allowing those still serving sentences to stay home.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.6.2023 11:49 AM

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January 6

Prosecutors Appeal Proud Boys' Prison Sentences Over January 6 Riot

Prosecutors asked for longer prison sentences at trial and now seem to be trying again.

Joe Lancaster | 10.17.2023 2:40 PM

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Censorship

Federal Prison Censors Reason Issue About How Federal Prison Employed Serial Rapists

The issue was rejected because it "jeopardizes the good order and security of the institution."

C.J. Ciaramella | 10.9.2023 11:18 AM

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Police

An officer conducted the search of Prentiss Jackson's vehicle after claiming he could smell "a little bit of weed." It ultimately resulted in a lengthy prison term.

Gabriel Ogunjobi | 10.4.2023 5:25 PM

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Criminal Justice

A Cop Jailed Her for 2 Years on Fake Charges. Will She Ever Get Justice?

St. Paul police officer Heather Weyker has thus far managed to get immunity for upending Hamdi Mohamud's life.

Billy Binion | 9.9.2023 7:00 AM

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Government abuse

Federal Prison Guards Confessed to Rape and Got Away With It

"I knew they were scumbags," a former Bureau of Prisons officer tells Reason.

C.J. Ciaramella | 9.3.2023 6:00 AM

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Criminal Justice

Newly Released Government Records Reveal Horrible Neglect of Terminally Ill Woman in Federal Prison

The records confirm medical neglect in a federal women's prison that Reason first reported on in 2020.

C.J. Ciaramella | 5.3.2023 2:58 PM

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Reason Roundup

Prison Deaths Spiked by Almost 50 Percent During Early Months of COVID-19 Pandemic

Plus: ACLU urges Congress not to bank TikTok, a backdoor way to subsidize childcare, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 2.28.2023 9:30 AM

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Prisons

Reason Files FOIA Lawsuit Against Bureau of Prisons for Inmate Death Records

Reason reported in 2020 on allegations of fatal medical neglect inside two federal women's prisons. The Bureau of Prisons heavily redacted reports that would show if women died of inadequate care.

C.J. Ciaramella | 2.17.2023 3:26 PM

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Prisons

New Data Show Prison Staff Are Rarely Held Accountable for Sexual Misconduct

Prison staff were fired in less than half of substantiated incidents of sexual misconduct between 2016 and 2018, and only faced legal consequences in 6 percent of cases.

C.J. Ciaramella | 2.3.2023 1:08 PM

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8th Amendment

Federal Inmates Suffering From Unconstitutional Medical Neglect Could Get Relief Under Rule Change

The U.S. Sentencing Commission might make medical neglect a qualifying condition for compassionate release.

C.J. Ciaramella | 1.23.2023 12:43 PM

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Federal Prisons

Senate Investigation Finds Federal Prisons Fail to Prevent or Investigate Rapes

Long delays and management failures "allowed serious, repeated sexual abuse in at least four facilities to go undetected."

C.J. Ciaramella | 12.13.2022 5:00 AM

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Clemency

Pardon People, Not Turkeys

Biden should exercise his pardon power to help some of the people whose lives his criminal justice policies destroyed.

Billy Binion | 11.23.2022 4:33 PM

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Dungeons & Dragons

Dungeons & Dragons Is Apparently Banned in Federal Prisons

State prisons around the country ban the roleplaying game, too, because of bizarre concerns about gang behavior and security threats.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.2.2022 1:20 PM

Frederick Bardell | Kimberly Copeland

Prisons

Justice Department Inspector General Launches Investigation Into Inmate Death Following Judge's Contempt Order

Reason first reported last week on the scathing contempt order, which said the Bureau of Prisons should be "deeply ashamed" of its conduct.

C.J. Ciaramella | 10.17.2022 3:45 PM

Frederick Bardell | Kimberly Copeland

Criminal Justice

Judge Holds Federal Bureau of Prisons in Contempt for Allowing Man To Waste Away From Untreated Cancer

A federal judge wrote that the Bureau of Prisons should be "deeply ashamed" of medical delays that resulted in a man dying from treatable cancer.

C.J. Ciaramella | 10.10.2022 12:25 PM

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Marijuana

Biden Is Still Seeking Potential Life Sentences for Distributing Weed, Even As He Pardons for Possession

Pardoning possession offenders is nice. Taking his boot off the necks of cannabis sellers would be even better.

Billy Binion | 10.6.2022 5:24 PM

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Criminal Justice

A Jury Acquitted Them of Various Charges. They Served Prison Time for Them Anyway.

The Supreme Court may soon consider if acquitted conduct sentencing is illegal.

Billy Binion | 10.4.2022 5:15 PM

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Federal Prisons

Bill Introduced To Bring Independent Oversight to Federal Prison System

The Federal Prison Oversight Act would create an independent ombudsman to investigate complaints about the Bureau of Prisons, something prison advocacy groups have long called for.

C.J. Ciaramella | 9.30.2022 3:15 PM

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Criminal Justice

11,000 Federal Inmates Were Sent Home During the Pandemic. Only 17 Were Arrested for New Crimes.

Criminal justice groups say the numbers vindicate their push to keep those people from being sent back to prison.

C.J. Ciaramella | 8.31.2022 1:30 PM

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Criminal Justice

Federal Government Under Fire Over Conditions at Atlanta Federal Prison

Senators allege Bureau of Prisons officials turned a blind eye to rapidly deteriorating conditions at the U.S. Penitentiary in Atlanta.

Eric Bazail-Eimil | 8.2.2022 1:45 PM

New Bureau of Prisons Director Named | Mike Sisak | Illustration: Lex Villena | Reason

Federal Prisons

Biden's New Bureau of Prisons Director Won't be Able To Run Away From the Agency's Corruption

The federal prison system is plagued by corruption and civil rights abuses.

C.J. Ciaramella | 8.1.2022 12:00 PM

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Women

The New Violence Against Women Act Aims To Protect Women From State Violence

The bill addresses treatment of women in federal prisons and sexual assault of people in police custody.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.4.2022 1:00 PM

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Federal Prisons

Biden Administration Reverses Course, Will Let Prisoners Sent Home Due to Pandemic Stay There

Christmas comes a few days early for 2,800 inmates who had told they’d eventually have to return to their cells to serve out their terms.

Scott Shackford | 12.22.2021 11:30 AM

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Pardons

Thousands Beg President Joe Biden for Mercy as He Pardons a Couple of Turkeys

The annual photo op takes on cruel undertones as drug offenders continue to suffer under harsh federal prison sentences.

Scott Shackford | 11.23.2021 1:45 PM

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FIRST STEP Act

Thousands of Federal Prisoners Aren't Getting Mandated Time Credits Because Prison Officials Won't Negotiate

COVID-19 has led to foot dragging in implementing some FIRST STEP Act reforms.

Scott Shackford | 11.19.2021 12:45 PM

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Criminal Justice

Don't Punish the QAnon Shaman—or Anyone—for Demanding a Jury Trial

Coercive plea deals trample on defendants' Sixth Amendment rights.

Billy Binion | 11.18.2021 4:16 PM

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Prisons

This Woman Served 11 Years in Prison on a Marijuana Charge. She's Been Sent Back Over a Clerical Error.

Raquel Esquivel, convicted of a nonviolent drug offense in 2009, was put on home confinement during COVID-19.

Billy Binion | 10.26.2021 11:22 AM

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