…apparent that this is not just a problem in Ferguson, Missouri. It’s something that has permeated nationally in our courts. One of the first challenges we have had is identifying…
…to justice is so very important in a democracy like ours. And it is “grand” because, indeed, it is a big challenge. But we need to be very precise in…
…an “honor flight” hosted by a Charlotte, North Carolina, nonprofit that takes U.S. military veterans to visit war memorials in Washington, D.C. Tate, who turned 96 in June, served in…
…head-on, even while expressing points of view. In the introduction to my opinion, I called it “a flight of fancy.”[22] However unlikely its style or even its content may have…
…can be a problem, it generally is not — because the rule-of-law phrase refers to a principle, not its application. What is significant here is that the rule is one…
…alone independent and impartial ones), and without an efficient process for case resolution, it is fair to say that the rule of law in Kiribati was already under threat. I…
…must be deferred.” In 2020, the U.S. imposed sanctions on ICC staff after the prosecutor’s office said its Afghanistan investigation would examine actions by U.S. personnel. The Biden Administration lifted…
…support in a real meaning, and I am sure that it would have been impossible if we were not members of the IAWJ. It is a privilege to be a…
…Grimm, a retired federal judge and the David F. Levi Professor of the Practice of Law and Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School. “She is incredibly…
…a better information base. NIELSON: My position is the middle one — I would be sympathetic to a plan if I thought it would work at a reasonable cost and…