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As is our annual tradition, the editorial board presents the Declaration of Independence in lieu of an editorial to mark the ...
This is part of SCOTUSblog’s term in review series, in which scholars analyze some of the most significant cases of the ...
Eyewitness misidentifications have long been a source of wrongful convictions, casting doubt on the reliability of memory in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a federal judge could not consider the need to “promote respect for the law” in deciding whether ...
In the lead-up to the Speak Up for Justice panel, JURIST Associate Editorial Director Alanah Vargas spoke with Judge Esther Salas of the US District Court in New Jersey about what it means to uphold ...
In every generation, the Declaration of Independence has stood for a more expansive promise of freedom and equality.
The quintessential superhero has always stood for truth and justice, but the final part of his catchphrase has morphed to ...
I do a lot of public speaking for business leaders about how using the science of happiness can improve their organization ...
The change comes less than a week after the Baltimore Sheriff’s office reported that a pretrial services employee invited ICE into the courthouse.
When Thomas Jefferson was writing the Declaration of Independence in the weeks leading up July 4, 1776, he wanted to not only ...
Signal, TeleMessage, WhatsApp—these platforms were built for personal use. Yet, increasingly, they are being repurposed in environments where transparency, compliance and operational integrity are non ...
A recent judgment by the US Supreme Court calls into question the separation of powers established by the constitution.
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