Students marched against violence while prosecutors needlessly pushed for the death penalty in the Parkland shooting.
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Tag Archives: Law
Poland Edits Its History
Poland resents distortions of its World War II history, but the best response to lies is truth, not censorship.
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For Want Of A Comma, The Lawsuit Was Lost
Are you a grammar snob? A Maine dairy can give you 5 million reasons why that wouldn’t be a bad thing.
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A Courthouse Win Could Lead To Ballot Defeat
Critics of Florida’s voting restrictions for ex-felons may come to regret the day they won in court.
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Freedom For The ‘Aspirational Terrorist’
It isn’t entrapment for authorities to go after ‘aspirational terrorists’ before they commit mayhem.
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Boies Leaves A Trail Of Bad Blood
David Boies was more of an icon than a lawyer, before his Harvey Weinstein association blew up.
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Gag Orders, Prior Restraint And ‘The Post’
The Pentagon Papers legal fight still resonates in controversies over courtroom gag orders and presidential tell-all books.
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The Sin Of Power Management
Sometimes the squeaky wheel gets greased, whether it deserves it or not.
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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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