07 Jan Elizabeth Holmes, Her Sentence And The “Trial Penalty” Posted at 09:00h in Fairness in Sentencing, Governmental Accountability Share Elizabeth Holmes faces a sentence of nearly a decade. Had she not went to trial, it's possible that sentence would be shorter. Why? Read More
27 Jul The Role Of The Jury Is Changing — For Better And For Worse Posted at 08:30h in Governmental Accountability Share In a criminal case, the jury is supposed to be a fact-finder. But as more and more jurors ask questions, the role of the jury is changing. Read More
30 Oct Innovations from a Pandemic: Future of Jury Trials after COVID-19 Posted at 08:30h in Fairness in Sentencing Share COVID-19 wreaked havoc on jury trials across the U.S., but some health and safety measures during the pandemic could pay off in the future. Read More