…I was watching them running. I thought it [might be] the last time I saw my mother, and it made me cry. Their flight had 12 hours delay, but finally…
…sick days. Interventions should be offered in such situations to prevent escalation. Finally, judges expressed moderate concern for their safety. Although it is impossible to relieve all fears, it is…
…basic necessities. “Indigency” includes individuals who are deemed indigent under indigent defense guidelines; who are homeless; who themselves or whose dependents receive public assistance; whose household income does not exceed…
…types. The sharpest increase has been in nonpartisan elections, but the increase in semi-partisan elections is only slightly lower. The magnitude of the increase in partisan elections is much lower,…
…allow black people to testify in court. From a constitutional perspective, the Bureau courts operated within a nebulous region between the Constitution’s Article I, Article II, and Article III. Officially…
…This one-step method was used in the Districts of Indiana in 1817,52 Mississippi in 1818,53 Illinois in 1819,54 Alabama in 1820,55 Missouri in 1822,56Arkansas in 1836,57 Michigan in 1836,58 Florida…
…very own and in an incredible performance. I took some detours from law. I went into business after a long career in the struggle for freedom and in law practice,…
…improvement of class-action settlements and freeze innovation where it is most needed at this point: in improving the content and modes of dissemination of class-action settlement notice, simplifying and expediting…
…of class members’ rights of shared interests and representation, to MDL litigation in its present form. And commentary on its strengths and weaknesses is increasingly rich, led by Professors Francis…
…set at $35. When it arrives in your home, it’s $238. Running a red light, $35. And then it arrives in your mailbox, it’s $490. Those increases reflect all of…