PM Stories
After the Virus: California Liberals Say Returning to Normal Won’t Be Enough Tim Arango and Thomas Fuller, New York Times
The story of Patrick Jones, the first federal prisoner to die of coronavirus Maurice Chammah, Mic
Blame the Justice Department for Andrea Circle Bear’s Death Holly Harris, New York Times
Defense argument in felon vote trial highlights leader of Amendment 4 movement (Florida) Dara Kam, Miami Herald
Some Hiccups And New Questions, As Week Two Of Florida’s Voting Rights Trial Begins Daniel Rivero, WUSF
Why Trump Is Obsessed With the Flynn Case Norman L. Eisen, New York Times
When James Baldwin Wrote About the Atlanta Child Murders Casey Cep, The New Yorker
Visual Arts Feature: Artists Respond to the COVID-19 Crisis in Prisons Patrick Conway, Arts Fuse
This Week in True-Crime Podcasts: Somebody, The Murder Squad, and More New York Magazine
AM Stories
Scarce Testing, Tight Quarters, Limited Gear: Federal Prisons Hammered By Coronavirus Ryan J. Reilly, Huffington Post
Inside the Jail With One of the Country’s Largest Coronavirus Outbreaks Shannon Heffernan, WBEZ/ProPublica
Inside the Largest Coronavirus Outbreak in Immigration Detention Alejandro Lazo and Zusha Elinson, Wall Street Journal
ICE Moved Dozens Of Detainees Across The Country During The Coronavirus Pandemic. Now Many Have COVID-19. Hamed Aleaziz, BuzzFeed News
Coronavirus outbreak at Terminal Island prison worsens: 5 dead, 600 infected (California) Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
‘It’s a war’: New Orleans jail struggles to manage COVID-19 outbreak as it implements mass testing Nicholas Chrastil, The Lens
Three Corrections Chiefs Describe Successes in Containing COVID Outbreak Ted Gest, The Crime Report
Celebrity Criminals Are Leaving Prison Early Because of COVID-19. What About the Drug Offenders? Zuri Davis, Reason
Can’t Make Bail, Sit in Jail Even Longer Thanks to Coronavirus Simone Weichselbaum, The Marshall Project
My Ankle Monitor Won’t Let Me Take Out The Garbage Eleanor Bader, The Indypendent
A Tale of Two States Thomas Prol, New Jersey Law Journal
A Powerful DA Fought New York’s Reforms. His Challenger Wants to Push Them Further. Daniel Nichanian, The Appeal
Criminal Minds Slate