Under federal law, there are no do-overs once a guilty plea has been entered and accepted. But do our politicians care?
Constitution Day lecture on Sep. 16, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Judges Stephanos Bibas and Arianna J. Freeman ’01 visited Swarthmore to share some memorable cases and experiences ...
When politics interferes with criminal prosecutions, it is always dangerous to human freedom and due process. Yet present-day ...
Five GOP-appointed judges are asking the Supreme Court to apply a test created in a gun case to campaign finance law in a ...
In Wagner v. BRP Group Inc., the Delaware Court of Chancery further developed its jurisprudence regarding the validity of ...
This chapter considers the meaning and role of interdisciplinary approaches to research and teaching in medical law and ethics, itself an inherently interdisciplinary field. It notes that formidable ...