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Stacked Against, Part Two: Charge Stacking and Plea Bargains in North Carolina – What You Need to Know
Quotes Ben Finholt, law professor and director of the Just Sentencing Project at the Wilson Center for Science and Justice
Duke Law Experts Launch Database That Tracks Police Reform After Post-George Floyd Legislation Surge
Quotes Angie Weis Gammell, policy director at the Wilson Center for Science and Justice
Few Policing Reform Bills Became Law Following George Floyd’s Murder, Analysis Reveals
Quotes Angie Weis Gammell, policy director at the Wilson Center for Science and Justice
Contractor Says it Has Settled Lawsuit With Sick and Dying Coal Ash Workers
Quotes Avner Vengosh, professor of environmental quality in the Nicholas School of the Environment
Looser Regulations Could Benefit UNC and BCBSNC, but Consumer Advocates Worry
Quotes Barak D. Richman, law professor
One Murder, Two Convictions and a Man’s Battle to Clear His Name
Quotes Jamie Lau, clinical professor of law, supervising attorney for the Wrongful Convictions Clinic
The Courts Should Be More Political, Not Less
Commentary by Jedediah Britton-Purdy, law professor
When Prosecutors Stack Charges Against a Defendant, it Can Mean a Lifetime Behind Bars
Quotes Ben Finholt, director of the Just Sentencing Project at the Wilson Center for Science and Justice
Here Are the Two Real Problems with Florida’s New Death Penalty Rules
Commentary by Michael McAuliffe, senior lecturing law fellow
Court Battle Over Ed Sheeran And Marvin Gaye Songs Could Result In ‘Less Wonderful Music’ Being Made
Quotes law pressor Jennifer Jenkins