Recently the Supreme Court heard arguments on the constitutionality of Oklahoma’s drug protocol using midazolam. This could signal the Court’s ruling.
The interplay between prosecutorial discretion and the death penalty raises potent questions about the constitution and criminal justice system in America.
An interview with Aziz Rana discussing the impacts of domestic politics and gridlock on the US relationship with Iran.
In the aftermath of the Walter Scott incident, will cameras on police officers help keep police accountable for their actions?
New state regulations on spending are designed to curb food stamp abuse. But are these prescriptions for change worse than the problem?
Enter: the self-driving car. The self-driving car is never distracted, never asleep at the wheel, and never drunk. This should theoretically improve road safety. But what happens when it malfunctions?
The case that allowing students to discharge student loans in bankruptcy could benefit students and the economy in the long run.
Advocates argue that laws against bullying will aid in reducing victimized students and improving children’s lives.
Extending the doctrine allowing service on an airplane over a state, one judge has held that you can serve process via a Facebook message.
Plaintiffs in California and NY have filed lawsuits challenging their respective states’ laws prohibiting Physician-Assisted Suicide because the statute violates privacy & due process rights.