In a dispute over the meaning of a procedural rule, justices seem settled: “Mistake” means “mistake”
Kemp v. United States was an unusual argument, as the justices seemed to come to the bench resolved to settle the case with an answer proposed by neither of the parties. Kemp asks the Supreme Court to ...
Now, we're going to take a look at a city in California and an effort to repair the trust between police and the populations they serve. And it comes down to something called procedural justice. The ...
The Justice System Journal, Vol. 43, No. 1, Special Issue: Empirical Research on Indigent Defense (January-March 2022), pp. 128-150 (23 pages) Holistic defense, a client-centered model that relies on ...
Legitimacy is said to be comprised of two underlying constructs: obligation to obey and moral alignment. However, legitimacy studies are mainly derived from contexts where the legal system has evolved ...
Procedural justice and implicit bias, two critically important concepts in law enforcement, have recently become the central focus of training at the Ithaca Police Department, as highlighted in the ...
This article is part of a symposium on the jurisprudence of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Lisa Kern Griffin is the Candace M. Carroll and Leonard B. Simon professor of law at Duke University ...
30,000 Taiwanese demonstrators surrounded the Legislative Yuan, the island’s parliament, on Tuesday protesting against the legislative majority’s attempts to enact new laws by allegedly violating ...
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