On Monday evening, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Author Manu Pillai addressed a packed auditorium at the India ...
Two emeritus professors met in the Chambers Building to debate name, image and likeness, and whether it’s a step forward for ...
Jacksonville State instructor Harald Duncan has attended more than 100 trials, bringing students to observe real courtroom proceedings and learn how justice works. — Duncan spent 25 ...
Between 1908 and 1939, thousands of body parts – teeth, eyes, ribs, tibiae, femurs, ulnae, humeri and skulls – were sent ...
Penn & Teller filed a Supreme Court brief questioning the use of “investigative hypnosis” in a death-penalty case in Texas.
The Israeli Knesset’s recent passage of its heinous “Death Penalty for Terrorists” law on March 30 has effectively defiled ...
How can we in the church ensure that the voices of the most vulnerable remain at the center of discussions about artificial ...
It isn’t controversial to expect courts to be politically neutral when deciding cases that have great political ...
Bryn Mawr College Russian scholar José Vergara tried to read James Joyce’s tour de force Ulysses in high school and gave up.
This newspaper celebrates Ghana’s spearheading of last month’s United Nations resolution declaring the transatlantic slave ...
In a rather remarkable and unprecedented news release, the president of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA), Calgary commercial real estate lawyer, Bianca Kratt, took it upon herself to “warn the media ...
Do Better on Balling The “Balling on a Budget” article is a disappointing read. As a craft beer enthusiast, business owner [A Beer Club] and longtime Eugene resident, I find it embarrassing. The ...