This article proposes a new role-playing exercise for public law courses: a mocktrial simulation using the European inquisitorial system of trial procedure. By exposing students to an alternative ...
To effectively deal with the challenges faced by our criminal justice system, we must determine whether the adversarial legal system we practice meets the end of justice for our country. If it does ...
In the final part of our Hallmarks of Innocence series, WGBH's Morning Edition Host Joe Mathieu talks with Northeastern University law professor and WGBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed about the ...
Mexico is in the midst of a legal revolution, and Cristal Gonzalez is on the front lines. The U.S.-trained lawyer is one of a growing number of Mexican attorneys putting judges, lawyers, investigators ...
DJ Richard Chapman talks to Jean-Yves Gilg about why he believes the role of district judges must radically change and procedures be overhauled if county courts are to effectively tackle upcoming ...
Arrest of Two American Teenagers in Rome Raises Questions About Italy’s Controversial Justice System
After two American teenagers were jailed in Rome, Italy, last week in connection with the stabbing and killing of a 35-year-old police officer, renewed attention is being given to the stark ...
Law students participate in a program called Proyecto ACCESO Proyecto ACCESO translates to %22Creative Lawyers Collaborating to Find Optimal Solutions%22 Chile remains the only country that has ...
The Nigerian legal system is in deep crisis not because the Code of Conduct Tribunal controversially convicted Rt. Hon. Justice Walter Onnoghen, who until recently was its chief shepherd. That is just ...
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