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• operationinfinitejustice
• operation
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• justice
• class
The Next Chief Justice
Clarence Thomas should be the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
• clarence thomas
• supreme court decisions
• justice
• chief justice
Justice and the Laws of Moses
The tone of the Laws of Moses as found in the dictum 'an eye for an eye' was aimed at ensuring justice and fairness to the offender and the hurt in an equal measure.
• justice and law
• laws of moses
• an eye for an eye
• fairness in trial
• trial and justice
Social Justice v. Market Incentive
This article surveys two of the most widely discussed models for dealing with issues of distributive justice in health care: market based approaches or social justice.
• distributive justice
• health care
• market incentives
• social justice
• rationing
Crooks, Criminals, and the Pursuit of Justice
On 13 February two important events occurred. One was the trial of the former Yugoslav dictator Slobodan Milosevic. The other event was the arraignment of John Walker Lindh, the American who was captured while fighting with the Taleban in Afghanistan.
• war crimes trials
• international war crimes tribunal
• americans in the taleban
CTV's Milgaard: Justice at Last?
In 1970, a 17-year-old David Milgaard was convicted of the murder of a young nursing student, Gail Miller. In 1999, CTV aired "Milgaard", a made-for-television docu-drama about the case. Ron Wilson (Jaimz Woolvett), Nichol Johns (Sabrina Grdevich), and David Milgaard (Ian Tracey) set out to Saskatoon to see a friend, Shorty Cadrain (Bernie Coulson). What was supposed to be a pleasure trip to the Pacific Ocean turned into a never-ending nightmare for young Milgaard.
• docudrama
• review
• david milgaard
• ian tracey
• gabrielle rose
Early Justice System
Examining two forms of punishment which were practised from Medieval times, and why a man would sell his wife.
• wife selling in england
• scold's bridle
• ducking stool
• medieval punishment.
Fairy Tale Justice
Fairy Tale Justice. The real world is seldom fair, but in fairy tales, the good are always rewarded.
• fairy tales
• magic
• natural justice
• monsters
International Courts Part III of III: Int'l Court of Justice
The establishment of The International Court of Justice is intended to perform trials in the events of international law disputes between states and to provide advisory opinions on legal issues referred by international organs and agencies within the United Nations.
• international law
• dispute
• legal
• state
• statute
The Ghost Who Wanted Justice
The ghost of Miles Faucett proves that truth is stranger than fiction.
• ghost
• gallows
• nevada
• elko
• murder
The Makings Of Justice
Who do you consider to be a great Supreme Court Justice? That depends on what you're looking for. Herein lies my suggestions for what it takes to become an extraordinary 'Supreme.'
• supreme court
• constitution
• chief justice
The Virtue of Justice
Part of the "Theology for the Laity" series by Fr. Paul Duffner, Director of the Rosary Center
• justice
• rights
• obligations
• catholicism
• christianity
Where Are They Now?: "Street Justice"
You watched them light up your television screen in the short-lived early nineties series "Street Justice" from TV personality Stephen J. Cannell. Find out what your favorite stars are up to now!
Courtroom Culture Bias
Courtroom language is culturally biased and aggressively colonial, alienating Indigenous defendants from mainstream justice and law.
• gratuitous concurrence
• aboriginal law
• indigenous law
• racism in the court
• racist justice system
Poverty in U.S. Increasing
VCU's Steven Woolf, professor of family medicine, told the United Press International that the percentage of Americans living in severe poverty grew 20% from 2000 to 2004
• poverty
• health
• poverty line
• insurance
• poor
The High Cost of Crime
Bringing crooks and predators to justice is a laudable social goal in any civil society. But, does the high cost of crime give taxpayers value for their money?
• crime
• crime cost
• criminals
• criminal justice
• criminal justice system
The Roberts Court
A look at how Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts dealt with major legal issues in his first year.
• supreme court
• chief justice
• john roberts
• cases
• law
White Privilege
White privilege is the latest buzz-word, designed to help us understand racism. However, it seems like another conceptual red herring that fails to tackle the real issues
• white privilege
• racism
• justice
• ethnic minority
• institutional racism
A Tribute To Our Soldiers
This article is about Veterans Day and is a tribute to the Soliders now serving in the Middle East.
• veterans day
• afghanistan
• navy
• marines
• army
CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN CYBERSPACE
An ambitious program undertaken by America Online and the Western Justice Center that utilizes conflict resolution techniques to promote cross-cultural understanding over the Internet.
• conflict resolution
• cross-cultural relations
• interracial
• western justice center
• dialogues online
Critical Media Analysis of "Law and Order"
Colorado State University student Tara Egemo examines <i>Law and Order</i>'s resistance to "the cultural stigma that the law is held in the hands of incompetent buffoons."
• law and order
• justice system and media
FX's The Shield
A review of FX's new cop drama, "The Shield", a controversial new program that explores corruption in a big city police precinct.
• television
• review
• cop
• police
• corruption
I Imagine World Peace
One month later, where are we? This is my vision of where the world could be, if we all strived forward with hope, peace and love. What is your vision? Is there hope?
• peace
• love
• vision
• utopia
• green
Judge Roy Bean, Law West of the Pecos
Though an officer of the law, Judge Roy Bean, had three months formal education in his entire life. But his arbitrary, prejudiced, and unfair decisions became legendary.
• judge roy bean
• pecos
• texas
• lilly langtry
• the jersey lilly
Living Wage Campaigns for Life
What is a living wage campaign and how can you help? How can we, as a country, stop poverty in this rich country? Read on and learn about this change undergoing city by city and hopefully state by state.
• living wage
• poverty
• minimum wage
• greens
• the green party
Market or Monopoly
Discussion of the Justice Department suit against Microsoft.
• justice department
• microsoft
• monopoly
Silence Is Golden
The history and practice of the Fifth Amendment; and why it is such a frustrating constitutional rule of law.
• fifth amendment
• "miranda"
• privilege
• jurors sworn
• chief justice rehnquist
STAMP OUT TERRORISM
On September 11, terrorists hijacked four planes and assaulted the United States. Over 6,000 people lost their lives to terrorism that morning. It is time to declare war on terrorism and terrorists around the world.
• war on terrorism
• mary alward
• mary
• alward
• suite101
Tales from the West Texas Dust
This is the introduction to an in-depth series of interviews, articles, etc. to what goes on behind the doors of the Texas criminal justice system.
• criminal justice
• prisons
• texas
Tales from the West Texas Dust
This is an article used to describe the author's recent personal experiences in dealing with the families of prisoners.
• texas
• criminal justice
• prisoners
• prisons
• mothers
Tales from the West Texas Dust
This is an interview with FIJM founder Don Castleberry.
• criminal justice
• prisons
• don castleberry
• freedom in jesus ministries
• prison ministries
Tales from the West Texas Dust
Part II of an interview with Randy Williamson.
• randy williamson
• interviews
• life in prison
• prison experiences
• criminal justice
Tales from the West Texas Dust
The editor's reflections on what it might be like to be in a police officer's shoes for one shift.
• texas culture
• criminal justice
• police
TALES...BEHIND THE BARS
Editor's special interview with himself on his experiences as a grand juror.
• texas culture
• texas criminal justice
• grand juries
• jury
Watershed Events
• suborned perjury
• perjury
• obstruction of justice
• president
• president clinton
What Do We Do with This New World?
Our world changed on September 11, 2001. Together we can make it a better world.
• habits
• september 11
• terrorist attack
• justice
• living
Youth in Adult Organizations
Reminding adults of the frustrations of being a young person in an adult led community organization.
• community service
• community organizations
• social justice
• youth
• civil rights
The Marshall Trilogy
Chief Justice John Marshall and the three cases that form the basis of American Indian Law
• the marshall trilogy and american indian law
• the marshall trilogy
• chief justice john marshall
• chief justice john marshall and the marshall trilo
• john marshall
‘Mean’ Hijab Offence Punished
Racially aggravated offences are sometimes treated much more seriously because of the 'God Factor', but sometimes this just isn't right.
• hijab
• offence
• punished
• racially aggravated
• common assault
Batman: Origin and Appeal of the Dark Knight
From Batman's first appearance in Detective Comics to Christopher's Nolan's The Dark Knight the appeal of DC comics' Batman always lies in Bruce Wayne's human status.
• batman
• dark knight
• dc comics
• villains
• batman origins
Cashing in on Superman
Boomerang network hosts Man of Steel marathon on June 24 and a pile of Superman DVD's hit on June 20.
• boomerang
• the cartoon network
• superman
• superman returns
• batman beyond
Comic Book Games are on the Rise
Historically, there wasn't much to anticipate about comic book-based video games. A recent rise in popularity coupled with new, powerful consoles are changing this trend
• video games
• comics
• comic book
• spiderman
• spider-man
Croatia: Government Profile
The Republic of Croatia, a former Yugoslavian republic, has developed a representative democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• republic of croatia government profile
• political framework structure
• representative democracy
• former yugoslavian
• capital zagreb
DVD News #4
More animated stuff coming to DVD.
• viewtiful joe
• this is america
• charlie brown
• peanuts
• paramount
Estonia: Government Profile
The Republic of Estonia, a former Soviet republic, has developed a functional representative democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• republic estonia government profile
• political framework structure
• representative democracy
• former soviet
• capital tallinn