The Acquittal of the Colston Four Both the right to freedom of expression and the institution of trial by jury came under intense scrutiny just three weeks after Raab’s article, when a Bristol jury acquitted four young people of criminal damage, even though they had all admitted tearing down a city centre statue. Matthew Scott 25 Jan 2022 · 14 min read
The Rittenhouse Trial: A Legal Scholar Responds Our society cannot and will not survive a polity that permits armed children to walk the streets and kill with impunity. Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. 23 Nov 2021 · 16 min read
Is There a Biological Case for Criminal Justice Reform? “We’ve successfully banished the notion of punishment in that realm,” Sapolsky writes. “It may take centuries, but we can do the same in all our current arenas of punishment.” Hal Conick 20 Oct 2017 · 6 min read