Women are now the fastest-growing population in the criminal legal system, and the Women's Justice Commission is working to reduce their involvement in the system and improve outcomes when they do ...
In a sequel to his well-received 2019 book, Death on the Doorstep & Other Stories: A Trial Lawyer's Memoir, Syracuse lawyer Edward Z. Menkin has produced another volume of stories from his four-decade ...
sibility away from the perpetrator, the other makes it unmistakably clear that the victim is not on trial. One judgement ...
Acting affirmatively on the side of racial justice affirms the truth of the gospel. Invariably, when grave injustice is exposed in American society, people ask, “Where’s the church?” Maybe there’s ...
In her academic article “Can You Be a Good Person and a Good Prosecutor?” law professor Abbe Smith implored lawyers “committed to social and racial justice” not to join a prosecutor’s office, urging ...
Back in 2013, the video game Injustice: Gods Among Us altered our conceptions of what the DC Universe could be. Set in a parallel reality within the DC Multiverse, the story focused on what happens ...
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League hasn’t shown a ton of gameplay since its initial reveal and yet it seems clear which direction that core loop will be headed. It is easy enough to assume that ...
In Injustice, an unthinkable tragedy propels Superman into a dangerous new mindset, ultimately pitting Justice League members against each other in what is clearly going to be a brutal, bloody movie ...
Catherine Belles: This is an autobiography of Stevenson’s journey of discovery. The road to justice is rough, but his and a team of lawyers’ persistent and honest work save one life. And then two. And ...
In 1955, Mamie Till Mobley made the courageous and heartbreaking decision to hold an open-casket funeral for her son, Emmett Till. By showing what white men in Mississippi did to her 14-year-old son, ...
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