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The Hanged Juror: Category Archive for Supreme Court

The Amazing, Vanishing Judicial System in America

Graham v Florida—Many journalists didn’t even get the vote count right

Jury Reform—The End Is Near (Part 2)

Speaking Freely

Forensis—Debate in the public forum

Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls

Special Laws of Football—Richard Collier

Forensics Defined—The Public Debates Bloody Footprints

Graham v. Florida—When incompetent kids commit violent crimes

“Cruel and unusual”—More than “changing standards of decency”

Slippery Numbers in Juvenile Justice—Graham v. Florida

Alvaro Castillo – 2 Jury Qualifications

Child Court v Pet Court

Crawford v Washington

Sotomayor “Hearings” Really about “Writings”

Phil Spector’s Prior Bad Acts and California Evidence Code

Yale’s James Q. Whitman on “Reasonable Doubt”

Double Jeopardy: Déjà vu all over again

Reasonable Doubt in “Old England” and Its Old Bailey

Lists of Reasonable Doubts

Wicca Kathleen Hilton Verdict, More than just a reasonable doubt—a solution to whodunit

Done Jury Duty? Get Souvenirs