Alton Logan tells of spending 26 years in prison for murder even though two lawyers knew he was innocent.
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Book Review: ‘Beyond Bedlam’s Door: True Tales from the Couch and Courtroom’ by Mark Rubinstein
The Case study approach of Michael Rubinstein's 'Beyond Bedlam's Door' provides a worthy look at psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, and the human condition.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Convicting Avery: The Bizarre Laws and Broken System behind Making a Murderer’ by Michael D. Cicchini
In 'Convicting Avery' Michael D Cicchini, an experienced criminal defence attorney, explores and explains legal and procedural rules that impacted the Steven Avery case before the jury was ever selected.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Death of the Dying City’ by Matthew Taub
'Death of the Dying City' by Matthew Taub challenges the reader to believe in something good when the world around gives no reason to do so.
Read More »What To Do, What To Do: The Crime of Sexual Assault
Our societal barometer is broken.
Read More »Study: 95 Percent of Personal Injury Cases Never Go to Trial
No one wants to be surprised with an unfavorable decision.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Prodigal’ by Michael Hurley
Can the magic of the sea release you from the bonds that often hold you back? Can belief in yourself help to redeem your past?
Read More »Book Review: With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful by Glenn Greenwald
Author argues that equality under the law has become little more than a platitude in America.
Read More »Book Review: Betty’s (Little Basement) Garden by Laurel Dewey
Will medical marajuana laws contiue to allow those most in need the relief garnered through use?
Read More »Quote Quiz: Women’s Right to Vote or Women’s Reproductive Rights?
It's easy to confuse quotes from the Anti-Suffrage Movement with quotes with today's debates surrounding Female Reproductive Rights.
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