Law

The Google Settlement The Google Settlement

The Google Books settlement is a forward-looking commercial joint venture that far exceeds the scope of the class-action lawsuit.

Nov 5, 2009 / Editorial / Pamela Samuelson

Stalling Justice Stalling Justice

Would Illinois rather keep an innocent man behind bars than admit a mistake?

Nov 4, 2009 / Editorial / The Editors

Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration

Come out of the closet about your drug use; hire a formerly incarcerated person; vote for politicians who are smart on crime.

Oct 28, 2009 / Editorial / The Nation

Judge Real in Alex Sanchez Case Is Surreal Judge Real in Alex Sanchez Case Is Surreal

The evidence against Alex Sanchez is quite refutable, but that assumes a fair trial. And that's not possible in Judge Real's courtroom.

Oct 28, 2009 / Feature / Tom Hayden

ICE Program Under Fire ICE Program Under Fire

287(g), the Department of Homeland Security program that empowers local police, like notorious Sheriff Joe Arpaio, to detain undocumented immigrants, is under scrutiny.

Oct 14, 2009 / Feature / Jessica Weisberg

Wade Rathke Speaks Out Wade Rathke Speaks Out

Just a few weeks ago, a book talk by ACORN founder Wade Rathke wouldn't have drawn much press attention, but the organization's recent notoriety as a conservative boogeyman has thr...

Sep 30, 2009 / Blog / Chris Hayes

The Supreme Court Slams the Door The Supreme Court Slams the Door

How a mere "procedural" decision blatantly shortchanges justice.

Sep 30, 2009 / Editorial / Herman Schwartz

Hold Ashcroft Accountable Hold Ashcroft Accountable

The Ninth Circuit rules that John Ashcroft can be held accountable for the "paradigm of prevention" that led to unlawful detainment of a US citizen.

Sep 16, 2009 / Editorial / David Cole

Repairing Our Broken Justice System Repairing Our Broken Justice System

We need to change the sorry frame of the debate over judges and the role the judicial system plays in our democracy.

Sep 16, 2009 / Feature / Gara LaMarche

Vigilantes: Free to Roam? Vigilantes: Free to Roam?

Our investigation into the shootings of African-Americans in the days after Hurricane Katrina seems to have gotten the feds' attention; but in New Orleans, the wheels of justice ha...

Sep 2, 2009 / Editorial / Esther Kaplan

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