Simpler Justice
The justice system needs to become faster, cheaper, and better for the poor and the middle class.
Revamping the American Justice System
Leading scholars and practitioners comment on a recent book that argues for a simpler, more streamlined legal system.
Effective Gun Regulation Can Be Compatible with Gun Rights
Lobbying and appropriations limits undermine the enforcement of gun regulations.
Bringing Expertise to the Gun Debate
Experts address the promise and potential limitations of gun control measures.
Revisiting Deference to Agencies in Criminal Deportation Cases
Scholar argues against using agency interpretations of immigration law in criminal deportation cases.
How Global Anti-Corruption Enforcement Grew
Scholars argue changing global attitudes and U.S. legal culture have impacted white-collar prosecutions.
A Policing Model For the 21st Century
Concerns surrounding police use of force highlight the urgent need for law enforcement reform.
The Troubling Issues Regarding Police Use of Force
As the debate surrounding police force continues, new practices can address this pressing issue.
In First Presidential Debate, Candidates Spar over Economy, Crime, Trade
Interspersed between jeers and jabs, substance takes center stage during widely anticipated event of the presidential race.
Supreme Court Hands Down Sentence on Errors in Sentencing
Supreme Court reviews remedy for errors in sentencing range calculations.