Sentencing integrity is one of the quiet foundations of a functioning justice system. When sentencing outcomes are…
The disciplinary case against Kirsten Nielsen Hartig, a judge of Michigan’s 52-4 District Court, has entered a decisive…
On paper, Family court is supposed to resolve disputes involving children with urgency, clarity, and evidence. But…
The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board has issued a reprimand to Michael J. Szappan (P68107) of Flushing, Michigan, effective October 7, 2025, following a consent…
Mass incarceration in the United States is often framed as the result of crime trends, public fear,…
How an Ethics Probe in the Crumbley Case Exposes the Limits of Prosecutorial Accountability in Michigan Michigan…
In Michigan, a decision to decline criminal charges is often treated as final. But for victims, particularly…
The Michigan Attorney Discipline Board has ordered a one-year suspension of Amy Lillian Colston (P64742) of Kalamazoo, Michigan, effective October 25, 2025, based on…
People like to talk about justice as if it starts in a courtroom. It really doesn’t. Justice…
In many jails and prisons, ramen is not just food. It is currency, comfort, routine, and one…
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