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In this reflective essay, retired Judge David B. Saxe recounts his journey from Civil Court to becoming an Acting Supreme ...
Jason Chukwuma, HLS '25, discusses a proposal to draw attorneys to choose public interest work over big law in order to ...
Democrats want government to invest in crime prevention because they’re worried we have too many people behind bars; ...
For too long, America has been plagued by vicious, violent, and repeat Criminal Offenders ... something strong having to do with law and order. We need law and order in this country, and so ...
Let’s break down what they really do ... justice online, which gives them a strong foundation in law, ethics, and criminal behavior. This type of program helps future attorneys learn how the justice ...
It does all the rigorous vetting and interviewing, then submits a list (it was two back then) of names of those best qualified. The law requires the Attorney-General to appoint someone from that list.
Sarah Seo, a legal historian of 20th century US criminal justice, will join the NYU Law faculty this summer, Dean Troy ...
When the Justice Department lifted a school desegregation ... for America’s need to have an educated workforce,” he said. “And it represents a disregard for the rule of law.” ...
The U.S. Justice Department has lifted a decades ... a professor of antidiscrimination law at Tulane University Law School in New Orleans, told the AP. "It’s really just signaling that the ...
The Honorable Mary Rhodes Russell, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, will address the School of Law graduates at this year’s pre-commencement ceremony. Center for Health Law Studies ...
So runs an ancient maxim of common law, and from that maxim flows a widely ... a self-accusing witness by coerced answers,” wrote Justice Michael Musmanno for the court, “he should not be ...
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