Rome may not have been built in a day but it was certainly built to last. By...
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Cases have declined, yet low-income Black and Latino New Yorkers continue to disproportionately face charges. By Josephine...
How can society do a better job of rehabilitating law-breakers while keeping them from re-offending? By Lola...
Being injured in an accident can be traumatic; you’re left feeling a little dazed and confused about...
Why are car accidents so common? One might argue it’s primarily because of driver negligence, but that’s...
Navigating Pennsylvania real estate title transfer law can be a complicated and confusing process. Whether you are...
We live in an interconnected world where the ease of sharing data has made it simpler for...
California’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and iconic attractions beckon millions of travelers each year from all corners...
Workplace injuries can happen in any industry. From cuts and bruises to broken bones and even head...
In 1870, President Ulysses S. Grant created the Department of Justice specifically to counter-far-right terrorism. Introduction Among...
Workplace injuries can happen to anyone, leaving you dealing with pain, medical bills, and the daunting task...
Every year, the haunting specter of motorcycle crash death casts a grim shadow on our roads. The...
In the intricate landscape of conflict resolution, particularly in handling cases like divorce, two prominent methods emerge:...
They have spent decades preserving perks, defending judges, and thwarting outside oversight. Introduction For decades, judges have...
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a pivotal milestone in the path towards a legal career....
Encountering the aftermath of a Georgia auto accident is undeniably challenging. From surmounting medical bills to navigating...
Higher jail mortality is related to jail turnover rates and demographics. By Dr. Jessica L. AdlerAssociate Professor...
Solitary confinement was originally developed from Quaker ideas about the redemptive power of silence. This article, The...
“When you do nothing, what can you do?” By Kim Li Sun, J.D.Attorney and Author When I...
The justices still want to police themselves with no other oversight. The Supreme Court announced Monday that...
The court convened for the first time on February 2, 1790. Introduction The Supreme Court of the United...
How Leonard Leo built a machine that remade the American legal system — and what he plans...
In 1789, Congress gained the authority to establish the federal judicial system as a whole. History The Articles...
It is to the credit of the chief justice that he recognizes that there is a problem....
Federal courts, particularly the Supreme Court, are the final authority on interpreting federal law. Introduction The judicial...
New polling results show hunger for Supreme Court reform. When I go around the country speaking about...
There is a “critical need for comprehensive reform”. A report published Thursday by United Nations human rights experts condemns...
The law courts in Athens were different and diverse: as time changed they changed too. Introduction The...
Only 50 years ago, originalism was considered a fringe movement, hardly taken seriously. Introduction Today a majority...
The three types of manorial court were distinguished by the importance of those who made use of...