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January 26, 2023

In Oregon’s Prisons, Terminally Ill People Are Left with Little Recourse

Piper French,
December 20, 2022

Landmark Push for Clemency in Oregon and Nevada Show Split Paths on Death Penalty

Chris Geidner,
May 25, 2022

‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Prosecutor’: Portland DA Seeks to Revive Broken Windows-Era Program

Alex Zielinski,
April 20, 2022

Portland Plays the Bogeyman in Neighboring DA Race

Alex Zielinski,
March 11, 2022

Public Defenders Shake Up Key Prosecutor Races from Arkansas to Oregon

Daniel Nichanian,
February 15, 2022

Oregon Stalls Effort to Allow Voting from Prison

Alex Zielinski,
January 25, 2021

Oregon Bill Would Enable People to Vote from Prison

Kira Lerner,
September 1, 2020

Oregon Could Become the First State to Decriminalize Drugs in November

Zachary A. Siegel,
May 20, 2020

Progressive Winner in Portland D.A. Race Expects ‘Shock Waves’ in Oregon’s Punitive System

Daniel Nichanian,
May 7, 2020

Oregon’s D.A. Elections Mock Democracy, Again

Daniel Nichanian,
April 2, 2020

“It Is Public Safety to Get People Out of Incarceration”: Q&A with Portland D.A. Candidate

Daniel Nichanian,
August 7, 2019

With New Law, Oregon Joins Wave of States Restricting or Halting the Death Penalty

Daniel Nichanian,
July 25, 2019

Oregon Overhauls Its Youth Justice System

Daniel Nichanian,
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