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The Turbulent 1960s Continue to Shape America's Criminal Justice System Aug. 26, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The 1960s were turbulent. The nation was in the midst of two wars. First, the Cold War with the Sovi... Read More

Has The Death Penalty Become Arbitrary and Capricious? Aug. 19, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Those who write about the death penalty often do so from a certain bias. I wanted to take a crack at... Read More

The Senate Kisses Trump's Ring Jul. 30, 2025

The Raffel Ticket

Evidence was offered in recent Senate hearings that judicial nominee Emil Bove told subordinates the... Read More

Florida's Convoluted Death Penalty Process Jul. 29, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Last week, a Florida jury deliberated for one hour and 42 minutes before recommending the death pena... Read More

Overburdened Public Defense Puts Justice at Risk Jul. 22, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Lawyers are personally responsible for the quality of representation they provide. Public defenders ... Read More

The Growing, and Impactful, Phenomenon of True Crime Jul. 08, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Recently, I was scrolling through some news articles and came across this headline, "Nearly 2 in 3 A... Read More

Courts Not Compelled to Accept 'Obviously Absurd' Presidential Directive Jul. 01, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay of a temporary restraining order (TRO) granted to ... Read More

The End May Be Near for Miranda v. Arizona Jun. 24, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Nearly 60 years ago, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart asked Attorney John J. Flynn, represe... Read More

The Obsolescence of Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Jun. 17, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy acknowledged in 2012 — when writing an opinion... Read More

Prosecuting Parents for Unsafe Sleep Environments Jun. 10, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Every year in this country over 4,500 babies die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Children's ... Read More

The Presidential Pardon as a Tool of Political Repression Jun. 03, 2025

Crime and Conduct

American presidents are empowered by Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, "to grant repri... Read More

Richard Glossip's Twisted Journey Through America's Courts Apr. 08, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Richard Glossip's twisted journey through the criminal justice system is both amazing and horrifying... Read More

When Judges Violate the Constitution Mar. 25, 2025

Victor Joecks

Leftist judges want to turn President Donald Trump into a president in name only. Look at all the wa... Read More

Dangerous Attacks on Freedom Apr. 07, 2022

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In the give and take at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on President Joseph R. Biden's nomin... Read More

The Next Supreme Court Justice Apr. 07, 2022

Susan Estrich

The announcements by Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney that they would join fellow Republican Sen... Read More

Who Writes the Laws? Oct. 21, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

It is distressing for those of us who believe that the Constitution means what it says to observe th... Read More

Where Is Joe Biden's Supreme Court List? Sep. 11, 2020

Josh Hammer

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump unveiled his much-anticipated new Supreme Court nominee "list."... Read More

'But Gorsuch' Is Still Trump's Best Argument Jul. 03, 2020

David Harsanyi

This week, the Supreme Court struck down a Montana constitutional provision barring religious school... Read More

The Presidency and War Power Oct. 10, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Readers of this column are familiar with the concept of the separation of powers, which James Madiso... Read More

The Emerging Supremacy of the Judicial Branch Oct. 10, 2019

Armstrong Williams

As the Supreme Court begins its new term this week, its docket is filled with a number of controvers... Read More