A Child’s Right to Their Parent Does Not End at the Jail or Prison Door When safety…
Michigan officials are now sounding the alarm about an aging prison population. The framing suggests surprise, as…
Filing Isn’t the Same as Fairness In Michigan’s appellate system, deadlines matter. So does service. But there…
This is why structural incentives, not just attitude, determine whether they exist. Trauma-informed justice has become fashionable…
Judge Michael Schipper Defies the Court — Again The saga of Judge Michael Schipper of the Barry…
Judicial discretion and immunity exist for a reason: to let judges make decisions without fear of retaliation….
In theory, prosecutors are supposed to seek justice, not just convictions. In practice, unchecked prosecutorial power has…
When you’re calling out powerful people, judges, prosecutors, police chiefs, mayors, legislators, or any other public officials,…
Why This Question Matters When you’re digging into a wrongful conviction, a public corruption scandal, or a…
The Bottom Line In 2001, Michigan’s first acting JTC director warned Attorney General Jennifer Granholm that family…
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