Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Criminal Law

Florida’s Death Row Inmate May Be Wrongly Convicted Due to Faulty Forensic Evidence

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Prague University Shooting: 14 Killed and Dozens Injured, Rarely Covered Case Gaining Significant News Attention

At least 14 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a mass shooting Thursday afternoon at a university...

The Top Highlights from The Marshall Project in 2023

Art by, clockwise from top left: Dion Mbd; Gus Chan; Octavio Jones; Sydney Foster; Diego Mallo; Emily Pederson; and Susie Cagle The Marshall Project is...

Are Gun Control Organizations in New Mexico Subject to Gun Laws?

Kerry Slone, The CPRC’s Director of Education, has written an op-ed at Townhall. In New Mexico, it seems to be acceptable to break gun control...

Ohio’s Senate Bill 37 offers hope for drivers who have lost their license due to debt

By Mark Puente, The Marshall Project and Tara Morgan, News 5 Cleveland The Marshall Project is a nonprofit newsroom covering the U.S. criminal...

Are Absentee and Mail-in Ballots Facilitating Vote Buying?

Dr. John Lott has posted another article on Townhall. A recent Rasmussen Reports survey shows that eight percent of voters who used absentee or mail-in...

Insights from Bodycams: The Challenges of Policing the Police

This is The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue....

The Washington Examiner, The Blaze, Breitbart, American Thinker, and many other sources

And so, the usual cycle plays out: armed civilian stops active shooter, media steps in (if it even reports it at all) to remind...