More than a century ago, the Supreme Court described a principle that it called “undoubted, axiomatic and elementary.” It is, the Court said, “unquestioned in the textbooks” and can be traced all the ...
Christina Swarns is a leading capital defense attorney, a nationally recognized criminal legal reform expert and the first Black woman executive director of the Innocence Project — a nonprofit legal ...
Tom Reimann is a writer and comedian and somehow Senior Editor of Features at Collider. He has written for Cracked.com, Mad Magazine, BunnyEars.com, and Some More News, and is the co-founder of the ...
“Justice is not postponed,” the American poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson observed in his 1841 essay “Compensation.” But the stack of handwritten letters on Jamie Lau’s desk says otherwise.
The death of George Floyd under the knee of a white police officer in Minneapolis has triggered nationwide reflection on systemic racism in America. While the focus since Floyd’s killing has been on ...
The N.C. Senate’s budget proposal, which passed its final vote Thursday, would eliminate the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission. Its executive director is lobbying state lawmakers to keep ...
Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s odd, affecting French film “Innocence” is an unashamed art picture, the kind of film where extreme aestheticism mixes with nightmare dread, where the story resembles a bad ...
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