How Appealing Weekly Roundup
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In an insightful essay, Nancy Gertner and Joel Cohen discuss how judges can play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law during a time of political turbulence. They argue that judges have the responsibility to ensure justice is administered fairly, regardless of the political climate, which ultimately impacts the stability of democracy itself.
Jenny Gathright highlights the pressing issue of D.C. court vacancies, noting that local officials claim these vacancies threaten public safety. The inability to confirm judges exacerbates a crisis in the legal system that affects both justice and community safety.
Law professor Naomi Schoenbaum warns that the upcoming Supreme Court case concerning trans youth could have far-reaching implications for women's equality, asserting that the fundamental principle of sex equality is on the line, and decisions made will impact future generations.
WCTV reports that Donna Adelson is set to stand trial for murder and conspiracy, with opening statements scheduled across various media outlets, showcasing the courtroom drama surrounding a high-profile case that captures the public's attention.
Read at Above the Law
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