If you’ve ever been pulled into the justice system, one of the first shocks is how slowly…
We like to believe courtrooms are neutral spaces, that justice is blind. That judges are impartial referees…
“Innocent until proven guilty” is one of the most repeated phrases in American justice. And I argue…
Outcomes that are “procedurally correct” can still be unjust and how judges think about order vs. equity…
The quiet budget strategy no one voted for Cities claim they’re keeping order. In reality, many balance…
The doctrine of unclean hands is one of the oldest principles in equity law. At its core,…
When the system locks people away, it doesn’t just take years; it tries to take futures. But…
Reporting a crime to the FBI might seem intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re…
Imagine if we could hit pause on the mugshots, the harsh headlines, the labels and instead, see…
When we think about the United States, we often hear it referred to as the best or…
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