Written By Kali Schreiner On December 22, 2018, the federal government came to a screeching halt in what is now the longest shutdown in United States history. The government… Read more »
Written By Shelby Mann Uber admitted to paying hackers $100,000 for a 2016 data breach last week. This comes on the heels of several other mishaps, including an FTC order… Read more »
–by Melanie-Ann DeLancey Source: Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado, 580 U.S. ____ (2017). Abstract: On March 6, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court held that racial comments made during jury deliberations can violate… Read more »
Humberto Leal Garcia savagely raped and murdered sixteen-year-old Adria Sauceda in San Antonio in the spring of 1994.[1] A Texas jury sentenced him to death.[2] On these facts alone, his… Read more »
Since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976,[1] the United States has executed twenty-eight foreign nationals from fifteen different countries.[2] Most of those foreign nationals were never informed… Read more »