Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trial Opens, With Epstein at Its Center Benjamin Weiser and Rebecca Davis O’Brien, New York Times
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trial Opens With Her Lawyer Diving Straight Into the Muck Seth Stevenson, Slate
Ghislaine Maxwell trial defense claims ‘Epstein by proxy’ Katie S. Phang, MSNBC
The unusual trials of Ghislaine Maxwell and Elizabeth Holmes Kimberly Wehle, The Hill
Last Chance Erica Orden, New York Magazine
An Anti-Rape Movement Without Police (2020) Melissa Gira Grant, New Republic
Police reporting can undermine domestic violence victims, language analysis shows Patricia Canning, The Conversation
“Y’all Going to Kill Me?” Years Apart, Mother and Son Die in Police Restraints Jerry Mitchell, The Marshall Project
For cop who shot Daunte Wright, will ‘wrong gun’ plea work? Steve Karnowski, AP News
A Native American man wants police reform in Duluth. His son wants to be a cop Dan Kraker, Minnesota Public Radio
Georgia police agencies struggle to fill their ranks Brad Schrade, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
New York City vaccine mandate sends 34 NYPD officers on unpaid leave Annabelle Timsit, Washington Post
Why are so many NYPD officers fighting vaccination? Akin Olla, The Guardian
Court Blocks COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for California Prisons Don Thompson, KQED
Embattled federal prisons need to prioritize employee disciplinary procedures Editorial Board, Washington Post
For the poorest people in prison, it’s a struggle to access even basic necessities Tiana Herring, Prison Policy Initiative
The Staggeringly High Price of a Prison Phone Call Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation
A ‘cumbersome process’ has lead to few marijuana expungements, 5 years after being legalized in Mass. Daniel Medwed and Sean Corcoran, WGBH
Reimaging the Public Defender Sarah A. Seo, New York Review of Books
The Judge Who Keeps People Out of Jail Ted Alcorn, Washington Post
HBO’s Black And Missing gives a powerful voice to the vulnerable Stephen Robinson, AV Club