InvestigationJustice Louisiana Law Gives Judges a Financial Incentive to Set High Bail and Secure Convictions Years after a federal court declared the practice unconstitutional, judges continue to take money from criminal defendants. Some spend it on resort stays, luxury cars. Garrett HazelwoodWWNOJanuary 31, 2024
Inside TIJournalism Type Investigations Names Aviva Shen as Executive Editor Type Investigations is thrilled to announce that Aviva Shen has been named as our new Executive Editor. Type InvestigationsJanuary 24, 2024
InvestigationBusiness, Labor A Death at Walmart Janikka Perry never made it home from her shift at the bakery of a supercenter in Arkansas. She was one of many Walmart workers who have been pressured to work through illness or pain, sometimes with devastating consequences. Jasper CravenNew RepublicJanuary 16, 2024
Inside TIJournalism 7 Must-Read Investigations From 2023 A look back at some of our most memorable stories Type InvestigationsDecember 20, 2023
InvestigationPolitics The Eric Adams Table of Success Mayor Adams has said that “all my haters become my waiters when I sit down at the table of success.” Who’s at the table? How are they related? Why do they matter? Christopher Robbins, Esther Wang, Max Rivlin-Nadler, Nick Pinto, Adlan Jackson & Katie WayHell GateDecember 18, 2023
NewsImmigration Report Finds Arizona 911 Dispatchers Fail to Help Lost Migrants Tanvi MisraHigh Country NewsNovember 14, 2023
BackstoryJustice The Backstory: Olivia Gentile Reporting on Parental Alienation Paco AlvarezNovember 6, 2023
InvestigationJustice The Truth Behind The Experimental Therapy That Kids Say Starts With ‘Legalized Kidnapping’ Hundreds of children across the U.S. have been sent into controversial treatment programs where they’re cut off from the parent they trust and forced to live with the one they fear. Olivia Gentile, Erica Berenstein & Mark Adam MillerBusiness Insider, Retro Report on PBSNovember 6, 2023
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice The Climate Crisis Is Pushing Washington’s Prisons to the Brink Why not let people out? Sarah Sax & Christopher BlackwellHigh Country NewsNovember 1, 2023
NewsJustice Solitary Confinement is Widespread in New Jersey Prisons, Watchdog Finds A report released by the state’s corrections ombudsperson indicates that prisons are breaking a law that limits the use of solitary. It confirms a recent story by Type Investigations and HuffPost. Nina ZweigOctober 31, 2023