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“Innocent until proven guilty” is one of the most repeated phrases in American justice. And I argue…
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Why judges, lawyers, and the public often mean very different things when they say “motion” I had…
Outcomes that are “procedurally correct” can still be unjust and how judges think about order vs. equity…
Every December, we return to the same Christmas movies. Not just for comfort, but because they quietly…
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