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The Marshall Project has been described as an advocacy group by some, [citation needed] and works to impact the system through journalism. The project was founded by former hedge fund manager and prison abolitionist Neil Barsky with former New York Times executive editor Bill Keller as its first editor-in-chief.
Neil Barsky (born October 3, 1958) is an American journalist, former hedge fund manager, prison abolitionist, filmmaker, and philanthropist, most notable for making the 2012 film Koch and for founding The Marshall Project, a journalism nonprofit intended to shed light on the United States criminal justice system, as well as to promote prison abolition.
A collaboration between The Marshall Project and ProPublica, it was published on both websites on December 16, 2015. [1] [2] Colorado publication Westword reprinted the article as their cover story on May 19, 2016. [3] The Marshall Project and ProPublica are American non-profit online news organizations.
The Marshall Project’s analysis found at least 14 departments, among 111 agencies, that had a history of repeated allegations. The Marshall Project is investigating abuse in police Explorer ...
A 2021 survey of sheriffs by academic researchers working with the nonprofit Marshall Project found that more than 200 of the estimated 500 sheriffs who responded agreed with the group’s ideology.
Julia Preston (born May 29, 1951) is an American journalist and contributing writer for The Marshall Project, focusing on immigration. [1] Preston was a foreign and national correspondent and an editor for The New York Times for 21 years, from 1995 through 2016. [2]
April 2021 An investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project found that many U.S. states were involved in the following practice, using Maximus as enabler and facilitator: "Social Security pays benefits to children who have significant disabilities, when their parents are disabled, or if a parent has died. When the check goes to a minor, someone ...
[3] [4] Before his election to Congress, Raskin was a constitutional law professor at American University Washington College of Law, where he co-founded and directed the LL.M. program on law and government and co-founded the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project. [5] [6]