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Blind Justice. The secretive nature of the grand jury system needs review. August 14, 2001 More than ...
Recent history tells us "Blind Justice," and the magnetic Eldard, have a good chance to win over some viewers. But it has much more working against it than in its favor.
The idea of blind justice, handed down equally without fear or favor, untempered by ideological sentiment or the dictates of a ruling political authority, is an enduring one. It is ancient and ...
If you showed up to arguments in the D.C. Circuit Appeals Court near the end of Judge David Tatel's career, you might have noticed something unusual before the judge entered the room. On his chair ...
We’ve all seen an image of the Goddess of Justice, solemnly standing blindfolded while weighing evidence on a set of scales to determine a just verdict. It’s a powerful representation ...
In the interest of justice it is expected that the federal courts act in a manner that does not unduly favor any individual, federal branch, institution or political entity. With Letter: How ...
Judge Tatel recently retired from the court after nearly three decades on the bench, and he has written a book called "Vision: A Memoir Of Blindness And Justice." ...
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