Opinion: With the new year upon us—and midterm elections approaching—that means only one more year of certain Republican ...
Armies are equipped and trained to vanquish enemies. If turned inward, they can easily become an instrument of tyranny.' —Elizabeth Goitein, Senior Director for Liberty & National Security, ...
Tribune News Service on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Let judges reconsider long prison sentences
For people, myself included, who are serving long prison sentences in New York, years pass, circumstances change, and lives ...
The Trump administration's latest outrage is firing immigration judges and replacing them with military lawyers who lack experience in immigration law. The move combines two of President Donald ...
'This is a judge who has seen a lot and heard a lot and is doing his best to kind of share what he has learned on the job,' said Prof. Leah Litman The GazetteThe Senate during the opening day of the ...
It should go without saying that violence against those fulfilling their civic duty is unlawful. Yet the tragedy last month in Minnesota demonstrates that such reminders must sadly be issued. In ...
Human Rights Moonscape: A protester in Caracas, Venezuela, wears a T-shirt that reads in Spanish "Free all the political prisoners," on March 28,2025. At one point last year, Venezuela had Latin ...
Despite repeated Supreme Court warnings against nationwide injunctions, obstinate district-court judges kept insisting upon their right to “micro-manage” the executive branch, fumes The Federalist’s ...
It's not just bluster or politics; belittling the judiciary is a crucial step toward authoritarianism — and dismantling the rule of law. Credit: Getty Images. We are witnessing attempts to undermine ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Bad science breeds bad verdicts — Timothy Lee
Commentary: When judges allow flawed evidence to corrupt verdicts, that rewards frivolous litigants and encourages future ...
Conservatives have long complained about so-called activist judges, meaning those who they think are stretching the meaning of existing laws and historical precedent in order to achieve the judge’s ...
Lord Justice Dingemans also reveals a potential date for the Home Office's plans for a body of assessors in asylum appeals.
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