Direct Answer Most police investigations are not thorough by any rigorous evidentiary standard. Clearance rates, the primary…
Investigative Analysis The Pattern Is the Crime: How Predictive Analytics Could Change the Law Enforcement Response to…
Prosecutorial role collapse is a structural failure that occurs when a prosecutor simultaneously occupies the positions of…
As I began working on the Fit Bench Framework, I had an epiphany: most people who file…
Court watchers are, simply put, the justice system’s early warning system. They are in the room when…
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…
In America, we like to believe that truth always wins. That, if a person is proven innocent, they walk free.
But, in the real world of the U.S. justice system, innocence is not enough.
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