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Never Too Late for Justice Nov. 03, 2021

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: In your response to "Loss and Regret," concerning a teenager being sexually abused by an... Read More

Era of Public Outrage Isn't Over as Two White-Vigilante Trials Get Underway Nov. 03, 2021

Daily Editorials

Two important trials now in progress in Georgia and Wisconsin concern the growing resort to vigilant... Read More

Let's Think About a Different Kind of Prison System Oct. 30, 2021

Diane Dimond

Show of hands: How many readers believe that the U.S. prison system truly works to rehabilitate conv... Read More

Court Affirms 'Qualified Immunity,' Lending New Urgency to Police Reform Laws Oct. 25, 2021

Daily Editorials

In a disappointing postscript to 2020's summer of racial reckoning, the U.S. Supreme Court this week... Read More

Police Can Legally Lie to You -- In Most States Oct. 23, 2021

Diane Dimond

How many times have you seen these scenarios play out on TV crime dramas? The savvy detective tells ... Read More

Those Who Ignore Crime Are Just as Culpable Oct. 16, 2021

Diane Dimond

"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the ... Read More

The Media Soft-Pedals the Root Cause of Murder Oct. 02, 2021

Diane Dimond

Sad to say, we keep killing each other. New FBI statistics show that, even though we practiced wides... Read More

To Honor a Killer's Last Request -- Or Not? Sep. 18, 2021

Diane Dimond

A medium-rare rib-eye steak, a baked potato with butter and sour cream, an iceberg lettuce salad, ga... Read More

Do We Really Need Hate Crime Laws? Sep. 11, 2021

Diane Dimond

Love and hate: the two most prevalent human emotions. Every human on the planet, save those afflicte... Read More

To Better Serve and Protect, Cops Need Help Aug. 14, 2021

Diane Dimond

Calls for the blanket defunding of police are ill-conceived and self-destructive. The proof is in th... Read More

Barrett, Kavanaugh and Roberts Betrayed a Woman of Faith Jul. 07, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

Can Barronelle Stutzman, a Christian, run her flower shop in keeping with her faith? The Supreme Cou... Read More

Bill Cosby Walks Free as Justice Takes a Holiday Jul. 05, 2021

Daily Editorials

Pennsylvania's highest court ordered former comedian Bill Cosby's release from prison on a technical... Read More

Boycott Britney Spears To Save Her Jul. 03, 2021

Corey Friedman

Lawyers can't seem to free Britney Spears from the conservatorship that's kept her under her estrang... Read More

A Turning Point for Student Speech? Jun. 26, 2021

Corey Friedman

Students are largely free to speak their minds off campus without fear of school punishment, even if... Read More

Manchin, Byrd and the Arc of Justice Jun. 09, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Much depends upon Sen. Joe Manchin III, the man stuck in the middle of a deeply d... Read More

Taking Liberty for Granted Jun. 03, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." — Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). No one knows if T... Read More

Justice Breyer's Liberal Legacy Could Die With Him if He Repeats Ginsberg's Mistake Jun. 01, 2021

Daily Editorials

The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg was a wise jurist who made one lasting mistake: S... Read More

The Death Penalty Remains the Strongest Deterrent to Violent Crime May. 27, 2021

Armstrong Williams

In recent years, many states have moved away from lethal injections for those on death row, and some... Read More

Holding Islamic State Terrorists Accountable for the Yazidi Genocide in Iraq May. 19, 2021

Austin Bay

In early May, the U.N. released a report updating its investigation into the horrid crimes perpetrat... Read More

Eyewitness Identification Is Convincing; Is It Reliable? May. 07, 2021

Crime and Conduct

For decades, eyewitness identification was considered the gold standard when it came to evidence use... Read More