How to Give Good Testimony: A Guide for Everyday People Facing the System
When you walk into a courtroom, the truth shouldn’t need performance. But the reality is that how you deliver your testimony…
When you walk into a courtroom, the truth shouldn’t need performance. But the reality is that how you deliver your testimony…
When we talk about transparency in the justice system, most people think of court proceedings, disciplinary boards, or appellate rulings….
The 13th Amendment didn’t end slavery. It rebranded it. “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime…” That…
You may remember Clutch discussing the Judicial Tenure Commission investigation, digging into the processes and practices of the body that…
In America’s justice system, punishment has long been the default setting. You commit a crime, you pay with prison time….
On September 18, 2025, the Michigan Court of Appeals published People v. Plomb…and it’s a jaw-dropper. The panel affirmed the conviction,…
When Robert Gray announced he would run for mayor of Kalamazoo on a $1 salary, the city took notice. But Gray…
Prison isn’t just a sentence; for some, it becomes a death sentence. Chronic illness, old age, or terminal disease can…
Coal ash is not some abstract environmental problem. It’s the toxic dust left behind after decades of burning coal for…
When it comes to harassment, intimidation, and the systemic failures that allow them to persist, sunlight is always the best…
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