The journey toward the death penalty’s demise took a detour when the federal government resumed capital punishment.
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Tag Archives: Justice
Japan’s Justice, Ghosn Too Far
Chafing at their quarry’s cinematic escape, Japanese authorities plot a sequel where Carlos Ghosn’s wife plays a bigger role.
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Florida Gets What It Voted For
Floridians meant what they said, and said what they meant, about restoring voting rights for most felons.
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A Grumpy Judge’s Wrong-Way Voyage
Banning a cruise line for environmental transgressions would hurt many onshore workers who have done nothing to deserve it.
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A Cop-Killer Gets Her Life Back
Gov. Andrew Cuomo washed his hands of Judith Clark, a 1980s radical and cop-killer who will soon go free.
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Keeping Someone’s Kid Safely Outside China
The first duty of a boss is to keep employees safe. How safe is it to send someone to do business in China?
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‘Beale Street’ Says: Be Careful
Through malice or mere mistake, false identifications continue to destroy lives in fact and fiction.
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An Acquittal That Delivers Justice
The natural reaction after a mass shooting is a hunger for vengeance. Our justice system is designed to guard against that.
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One More Parkland Death
Students marched against violence while prosecutors needlessly pushed for the death penalty in the Parkland shooting.
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Greg Kelly Ghoes To Trial
Not the proudest moment for Japan’s justice system: American executive Greg Kelly goes on trial in the Carlos Ghosn case.
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