
Moiz Syed
Moiz Syed was previously a journalist, designer and developer on ProPublica's news apps team, covering the federal government. Previously he worked at The Intercept as a data journalist.
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Moiz Syed was previously a journalist, designer and developer on ProPublica's news apps team, covering the federal government. Previously he worked at The Intercept as a data journalist.
30 Years of Jailhouse Snitch Scandals
More than 140 people have been exonerated in murder cases involving jailhouse informant testimony since the U.S. Supreme Court signed off on its constitutionality in 1966. Yet informant testimony is still allowed nationwide, and the limited reforms that exist have yet to prove effective.
by Katie Zavadski and Moiz Syed,
Under Trump, LGBTQ Progress Is Being Reversed in Plain Sight
Donald Trump promised he would fight for LGBTQ people. Instead, his administration has systematically undone recent gains in their rights and protections. Here are 31 examples.
by Kirsten Berg and Moiz Syed,
Trump’s Get Out of Jail Free Card for a Convicted Scammer Is Full of Half-Truths and Omissions
Arkansas businessman Ted Suhl was given a rare commutation after serving less than half of a seven-year sentence for bribery and fraud. We annotated the official White House announcement to fill in some key missing details.
by Benjamin Hardy and Moiz Syed,
Political Operatives Got Donors to Give Millions. The Money Wasn’t Used As Promised. Here’s How They Did It.
Conservative Majority Fund used aggressive fundraising calls to raise millions to "stop" Obama. It used most of the money to pay fundraisers and consultants instead. We got their phone script and built this interactive questionnaire.
by Derek Willis and Moiz Syed,