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A Life of the Law Reporter on Entropy

by Jason Albert

  • November 1, 2013

Behind the scenes a team of people bring you Life of the Law audio stories. Julia Barton’s blog post The Editor’s Dimension highlights the editor’s perspective. And if I can reduce her thoughts, the takeaway for me…

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A Mostly Untold Story: Botched Executions and the Legitimacy of Capital Punishment

by Austin Sarat

  • October 30, 2013

On September 28, 1900, the State of North Carolina hanged Art Kinsauls for a murder committed in Sampson County. Born in that county in 1865, Kinsauls lived there his entire life and married a local…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • October 28, 2013

Are there too many lawyers in Congress? (The Economist) Georgia considers revising the requirement that death row inmates must prove mental disability beyond a reasonable doubt. (Time) Meanwhile, the Supreme Court grants cert in a…

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Beyond the Camps: Images of the Syrian Exodus

by Alisa Roth

  • October 23, 2013

This summer, Life of the Law’s Alisa Roth reported on Syria under a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. The excerpt below is from her co-authored article in The New York Review of Books in…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • October 21, 2013

Street performers challenge some states’ efforts to regulate busking. (The Economist) The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether a state may ban the use of racial preferences in university admissions. (Washington Post) Copyright law poses challenges for…

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How the Death Penalty is Linked to Resources

by Jon Gould

  • October 18, 2013

The Death Penalty Information Center recently released a report showing that a majority of executions in the United States since 1976 have been carried out by just 2 percent of the nation’s 3100+ counties. Among…

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Integrating Mindfulness into the Criminal Justice System

by David Onek

  • October 16, 2013

The practice of mindfulness is making great inroads through American society. In the healthcare field, Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program is a standard practice. The “mindful schools” movement is growing rapidly in our secondary…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • October 14, 2013

The new term of the Supreme Court kicks off with a “deep docket.”  (NY Times)  Supreme Court watchers speculate how long Justice Ginsberg will remain on the bench (Washington Post), and Justice Scalia gets real…

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Can I Be Fired For Being a Brony? Yes, Among A Million Other Things

by Christine Clarke

  • October 10, 2013

A Brony got fired, causing Gawker and Reddit commenters much consternation, and, of course, counter-consternation from people talking about “protected classes” and “at will” employment and other legalish things. So what’s the final word? Is it…

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Parenting Through a Government Shutdown

by Renee Cramer

  • October 9, 2013

My son is eight years old. So I think about law a lot. My thoughts about law, in this context, revolve around these questions: “how do I make him obey authority?” and “if it isn’t…

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