When we speak of “justice,” how does one define it? More importantly, what is the authority by which justice is defined?
After failing to correctly read and understand a batch of documents, Republicans have revived an old conspiracy theory that ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered his own unhinged theory as to who shot Charlie Kirk, asserting without ...
Sometimes the things right in front of us are the hardest to see. Like gravity or the cultural belief systems we inhabit, ...
Trump’s “tough it out” advice is familiar to Mary E. Fissell, a professor of medical history with Johns Hopkins University.
A former Taco Bell manager whose first-degree murder conviction of a worker at the restaurant was thrown out last month ...
Florida’s institutions of higher education are in trouble. The University of West Florida is being run by Manny Diaz Jr., a ...
Justice, Democracy, and Law is a recurring series by Edward B. Foley that focuses on election law and the relationship of law and democracy. Please note that the views of […] ...
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As the federal investigation into the White House border czar disappears, Team Trump’s record on corruption allegations goes from awful to ridiculous.
If we truly honor victims, we must also face the uncomfortable truth: for too long, policies masquerading as “social justice" ...