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The Horrible Truth About Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases
Junk science has put people on death row.
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Open and Closed: Alex Odeh’s Murder Four Decades On
Alex Odeh’s story is more than an unsolved murder case
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Submission of the League of Arab States on Palestine, International Court of Justice
Dr Ralph Wilde
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Guantánamo Bay Has Shattered the Illusion of a 'Fair' Justice System
Guantánamo stands out as one of the most extreme examples of how people’s lives can be totally ruined not because they actually did anything wrong, but because it was simply not politically advantageous for anyone to care what happened to them.
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Why Robespierre Chose Terror
The American attitude toward the French Revolution has been generally favorable—naturally enough for a nation itself born in revolution.
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The Black Sun of Democracy
“ I'd like to point out this entire controversy is intrinsically horrible. Personally, I don't think that something is good just because it's old, because I am not a conservative.”
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The ICC and Israel: A Democracy in Exile Roundtable
DAWN’s non-resident fellows on the historic decision to seek arrest warrants at the International Criminal Court for Israeli officials and Hamas leaders.
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Ghostwriters Try Steering Supreme Court Justices Away from Cases
Ghostwriting Supreme Court briefs is a little-known tactic that’s gotten some attention over ethics and whether the justices should do something about it.
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Minnesota inmates find creative outlet, therapeutic benefit in writing programs
The nonprofit FreeWriters offers writing workshops in jails, encouraging expression and reflection as a means of addressing mental health struggles.
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Prison living costs rule scrapped for wrongly convicted
Andy Malkinson, who cleared his name after 17 years in jail, tells the BBC more still needs to be done.
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Trials have become an endangered species. A new effort is trying to change that
Advocates say defendants who go to trial face much longer prison sentences — a so-called trial penalty. It can even lead innocent people to strike plea deals.
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50 Cent Agrees To Settlement In Penis Enlargement Lawsuit
50 Cent has agreed to a settlement to end his lawsuit against a Miami medical spa that he believes implied he had undergone penis enhancement surgery.
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Judge asks ChatGPT to decide bail in murder trial
Chat-torney at law: A judge asked ChatGPT to help him reach a decision regarding a defendant’s bail.
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'Rick and Morty' Co-Creator Justin Roiland's Domestic Violence Case Dismissed
The case that put "Rick and Morty" co-creator Justin Roiland out of a job has just been dismissed.
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Wrongfully convicted man, now free after 28 years: ‘I was finally heard’
As he languished in a Missouri prison for nearly three decades, Lamar Johnson never stopped fighting to prove his innocence.
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Letters from Inside Hong Kong
By Eunsong Kim
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DA drops gun enhancement charge against Alec Baldwin in 'Rust' shooting
The Santa Fe District Attorney's Office announced Monday it is dropping the gun enhancement charge -- a crime that would have carried a five-year sentence if convicted -- against Alec Baldwin in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust" in October 2021.
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Young Thug's Co-Defendant Hands Him Drugs in Court, Both Busted Immediately
Young Thug and one of his YSL co-defendants are accused of pulling off a hand-to-hand drug deal while in court, during jury selection for Thug's RICO trial ... and it's all on camera.
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OWI vs DUI in Indiana | Ziemer Law, LLC
The difference between OWI & DUI in Indiana is only in the acronym. Make sure you have proper legal representation - call Ziemer Law for an OWI lawyer today.
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Why Hasn’t Sam Bankman-Fried Been Arrested Yet?
Bernie Madoff was arrested in a matter of days after his fraud came to light, but SBF is still a free man. What gives?
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