The Supreme Court of the United States appeared likely Tuesday to side with a Black death row inmate from Mississippi who ...
The rapid expansion of the true crime ecosystem has been supercharged by social media and AI, forcing trial counsel to ...
Sephora filed more than a dozen California lawsuits seeking to head off a wave of consumer arbitration demands claiming its ...
Media bias - its causes, types, real impact on public trust. Learn how biased reporting shapes public opinion, fuels ...
In 2006, a Mississippi jury found Terry Pitchford, a Black teenager, guilty of murder and sentenced him to death. It was his ...
The Supreme Court hears arguments in Terry Pitchford’s case, weighing racial bias in jury selection and the history of prosecutor Doug Evans in Mississippi.
Supreme Court hears Mississippi jury‑bias death‑penalty appeal this week. Familiar names like Doug Evans and Curtis Flowers are central.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case involving Terry Pitchford, a Black death row inmate from Mississippi. The appeal argues racial discrimination in jury selection, as previous cases with ...
The results of the Supreme Court review of Terry Pitchford's case could set precedent for the handling of racial bias in jury selection.
Prospective jurors can be excluded from trial participation due to their attitudes toward the movement, but this can produce ...
New Delhi, Mar 20: A senior Indian Navy officer has raised concerns over the selection process for the upcoming Asian Boxing Championships in Ulaanbaatar, questioning the inclusion of an Army boxer ...
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