Criminal Law Democratic Criminal Justice Reformers Did Well on Election Day Raymond Jay November 18, 2022 In the summer time of 2022, the GOP realized it experienced painted by itself into a political corner. Overturning Roe v. Wade incited a nationwide...
Criminal Law A new Supreme Court case is a nightmare for criminal justice reformers Raymond Jay March 1, 2022 Robert Boule owns a bed and breakfast along the border involving Washington State and Canada, which is cheekily named the “Smuggler’s Inn.” It is a...
Criminal Law Can Criminal-Justice Reformers Adjust to Rising Crime? Raymond Jay January 10, 2022 For most of this century, America’s discussion about policing took location from a backdrop of slipping murder costs. But in 2020, the U.S. murder fee...
Criminal Law Criminal justice reformers want to go beyond bail Raymond Jay December 7, 2021 Nearly two years after it went into effect, and over a year since the state Legislature rolled back certain provisions, the 2019 bail reform law...