The SEC may or may not need fairer judges in its in-house courts, but it clearly needs fairer rules for using them.
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Tag Archives: Justice
Small Progress In The ‘Serial’ Case
If Maryland courts won’t produce justice in the ‘Serial’ case, the governor should exercise his power to do the job.
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Why Do We Impose Capital Punishment On Ourselves?
Nebraska’s Legislature did its state credit by outlawing the death penalty.
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The Last Word On Omar Khadr
Americans understandably feel double-crossed, but Canada’s release of a former teenage insurgent is just and fair.
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Previously On Serial…
The case chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial” might have ended differently if Adnan Syed’s trial had been broadcast.
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Vengeance In The Death Chamber
Another botched execution, a two-hour ordeal in Arizona, underscores how poorly the death penalty serves justice.
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How A Grand Jury Prevented A Mistake
From JonBenét to Caylee, we didn’t know what we didn’t know. The legal system got it right both times.
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Patriotic Justice
No one was very surprised last month when a Russian court convicted Mikhail Khodorkovsky, former head of the Yukos oil …
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A Tax Break For Wrongful Conviction Victims
Victims of wrongful imprisonment faced another legal threat, this time from the tax collector. A new law vindicates them.
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