Legal Articles, Civil Rights

The Psychology of the Pretrial Identification Procedures: The Showup is Showing Out and Undermining the Criminal Justice System

A review of the pretrial identification procedure, the showup, in comparison to the line up and the ramification against the potential suspect of utilizing this method outside of exigent circumstances.

PArt two of SUmmary JUdgement in Civil cases

Summary Judgement in certain Civil cases.

Contractors Reporting Business Benefits from Construction Safety Programs

Every year, millions of construction workers in the United States are injured on the job.

An Interview with Laurence Tribe

Frank Housh interviews Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe about his book "Uncertain Justice"

Using The Most Favorable Standard of Review For Your Appeal

Understanding how to shape your appeal in order to use the most favorable Standard of Review and have the best chance for success.

Ensuring ADA Compliance at Your Place of Business

Understanding the ADA in order to protect your place of business from unwanted litigation and ensure compliance.

West Palm Beach Nursing Home Abuse

Do you have concerns about how your loved ones are being treated in a nursing home? Perhaps you feel that they do the best they can, but that does not necessarily mean that their patients are being treated the way they need to be.

LONG TERM CARE PLANNING

How Will You Pay for Long-term Care?

Jury Nullification: Why Every American Needs to Learn This Taboo Verdict Read more

Did you know that, no matter the evidence, if a jury feels a law is unjust, it is permitted to “nullify” the law rather than finding someone guilty?

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