InvestigationJustice What Happened When Oakland Tried to Make Police Pay for Misconduct In the ‘90s, the city passed a policy requiring the police department to pay some of their own legal costs. There’s no evidence that the department ever paid up. Akintunde AhmedThe AppealMarch 1, 2022
BackstoryImmigration, Justice The Backstory: Melissa del Bosque Reporting from the U.S.-Mexico Border Paco AlvarezJanuary 24, 2022
InvestigationImmigration, Justice Texas National Guard Filmed Trespassing During Border Operations Allowing soldiers to patrol border communities with assault rifles is the latest escalation in Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptDecember 17, 2021
Inside TIJustice Must-Read Investigations of 2021 In 2021 we produced dozens of stories, reaching millions of people through our collaborations with partners. The following are several outstanding stories that examine many of the most pressing issues of our day. Type InvestigationsDecember 14, 2021
BackstoryImmigration, Justice The Backstory: Seth Freed Wessler Reporting inside a notorious immigration detention center Paco AlvarezDecember 3, 2021
InvestigationImmigration, Justice Texas Troopers Opened Fire From a Helicopter in 2012. Families Are Still Fighting to Hold Them Accountable. A state police marksman unloaded 19 bullets into a speeding pickup, killing two men. Now, depositions unearth startling new details about what happened. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptNovember 29, 2021
AnalysisJustice, Politics Kyle Rittenhouse, Black Lives Matter, and the Idea of Self-Defense Aaron Miguel CantúNew RepublicNovember 2, 2021
BackstoryJustice The Backstory: Irene Romulo Reporting on 'gang contracts' and the criminalization of youth Paco AlvarezOctober 14, 2021
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Police Are Giving Amazon Ring Cameras to Survivors of Domestic Violence. Is It Helping? Advocates for survivors say the approach could end up doing more harm than good. Eileen GuoMIT Technology Review, Consumer ReportsSeptember 20, 2021
InvestigationImmigration, Justice Secretive CBP Counterterrorism Teams Interrogated Over 180,000 U.S. Citizens Over Two-Year Period Records from an ongoing FOIA lawsuit shed new light on the operations of CBP’s Tactical Terrorism Response Teams. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptSeptember 7, 2021