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    Josh McGhee

    Josh McGhee

    Josh was a reporter at Injustice Watch from 2020-2022, where he covered courts, policing and public defense, with an emphasis on data. Josh grew up in Tinley Park, attended Providence Catholic High School, and Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri.

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    Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Martinez

    Secretaria del Tribunal Iris Martínez asegura transparencia con nuevo proyecto de ley. Sus críticos dicen que dicha propuesta es lo opuesto a lo que ella prometió.

    By Josh McGhee | April 19, 2021

    La secretaria del Tribunal del Circuito del Condado de Cook Iris Martínez ha dado pie atrás a su promesa de campaña de darle al público más acceso a los registros de su oficina bajo la Ley de Libertad de Información del estado.

    Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Martinez
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    Circuit Court Clerk touts transparency with new bill. Critics say it’s not what she promised.

    By Josh McGhee | April 7, 2021

    As a candidate, Iris Martinez said the Freedom of Information Act was the ‘only way’ to address problems in the scandal-plagued office, but now she backs a transparency bill that critics say is toothless.

    Empty courtroom with the seal of the Illinois SUpreme Court
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    Illinois lawmakers clash with state Supreme Court over bias training for judges

    By Josh McGhee | March 16, 2021

    The Judicial Quality Act passed out of a state Senate committee Wednesday, despite opposition from the Illinois Supreme Court.

    Prisons and Jails

    Over 200,000 people are serving life in U.S. prisons. These are the consequences.

    By Josh McGhee | February 25, 2021

    The Sentencing Project’s latest report explores “America’s enduring reliance on life imprisonment.”

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