What happens when healing enters systems built for control? This post explores trauma, accountability, and compassion inside ...
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. After ...
This article traces how New York courts have shifted from viewing certain criminal trial rights as unwaivable to recognizing that defendants can waive or forfeit them through their conduct, with key ...
New legislation aims to standardize when juveniles are detained, give prosecutors the ability to charge juveniles as an adult ...
Trapped in a hell he helped make, a lone hacker aboard a space station far from home sneaks and fights his way through horrible mutants and killer robots in order to take down the monstrous artificial ...
Decades before Thurgood Marshall was sworn into the U.S. Supreme Court on October 2, 1967, the man who would become its first Black justice had already transformed American law. Known as “Mr. Civil ...