Justice System

Litigation Finance Exposes Our Judicial System to Foreign Exploitation

Now that Congress has come to its senses about a forced divestiture plan to uncouple TikTok from the Chinese Communist Party, we’d be remiss not to explore other examples of...

Erdogan’s Turkey Is Making a Mockery of Justice

Georges Clemenceau, the World War I French statesman and military leader, is credited with the saying, “Military justice is what military music is to music,” although this attribution has been...

Reflecting on the Case of Cyntoia Brown

Cyntoia Brown walked out of prison in August 2019 after serving 15 years of a life sentence for a murder she committed when she was 16. Her story is the focus of...

The Blurred Blue Line of Citizen’s Arrest Laws

The killing of an unarmed black jogger by white residents who assumed he was up to no good is shocking, but it should come as no surprise. If anything, Ahmaud Arbery’s death in Georgia...

The War on Hank Greenberg

The downtown New York courtroom where 91-year old Maurice R. (“Hank”) Greenberg began testifying this week has all the hallmarks of legal majesty: a robed judge, The Honorable Charles E....