Professor Edna Erez and I have a new article supporting victim impact statements. It is entitled "How Victim Impact Statements Promote Justice: Evidence from the Content of Statements Delivered in ...
Cultural heritage professionals and human rights specialists should closely follow a pair of lawsuits recently brought in front of one of the highest courts in the world. These court cases could have ...
The quality of justice is a constant and long‑standing concern of our country, as shown in particular by several regular recommendations forthcoming from stakeholders on ways of facilitating ...
A ‘color-blind’ approach to lawmaking just sustains existing inequality. Lawmakers should have their eyes wide open. Like the U.S. Constitution, the Maine Constitution promises that we are all equal ...
Xavier L’ Hoiry (2024) explored the impact of judicial youth and empathy, studying a group of 23 young magistrates (under 40 years old) in England and Wales. [i] He began by noting that the magistracy ...
Today, the Supreme Court granted Laurel Libby, a Maine state representative, an emergency injunction pending appeal. Justice Sotomayor would have denied the injunction, and Justice Jackson wrote a ...
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