Explosive New Evidence Points to Richard Glossip’s Innocence. Why Is Oklahoma Still Trying to Kill Him? Liliana Segura and Jordan Smith, The Intercept
Oklahoma lawmakers urge pause amid fears innocent man to be executed Ed Pilkington, The Guardian
Oklahoma, with a history of botched lethal injections, prepares to start executing a man a month Dakin Andone, CNN
2 dozen Oklahoma inmates are slated for execution. The first of many highlights the complicated intersections of addiction, abuse, and the criminal justice system. Taiyler Simone Mitchell, Insider
Free Chol Soo Lee, review – how bad luck led to a death sentence Leslie Felperin, Financial Times
10 Years a Detainee: Why Some Spend Years on Rikers, Despite Right to Speedy Trial Reuven Blau, The City
Prisoner’s Death by Suicide Is 12th This Year at New York’s Rikers Island Jail Democracy Now!
Thousands on Rikers still not getting scheduled medical care Matt Katz, Gothamist
To Address the Crisis at Rikers, Invest in Public Health Now Gabriella Khawly and Michele Calvo, Gotham Gazette
Prisons And Jails Are “Potentially High-Risk” for Monkeypox but Won’t Fall Under a Vaccine Mandate Kate Sosin, Them
Incarcerated people should be getting monkeypox vaccines Annalisa Merelli, Quartz
AJC Investigation: The battle against COVID-19 in Georgia’s jails Jeremy Redmon, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Released during COVID, some people are sent back to prison with little or no warning Carrie Johnson, NPR
They were released from prison because of COVID-19. Their freedom didn’t last long. Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA Today
‘Free’ illustrates enormous reentry challenges for those coming out of prison Allison Frost, Oregon Public Broadcasting