Tag: history
Barnes v. Felix (2025): Reaffirming the Totality-of-the-Circumstances Standard in Police Use-of-Force Cases
One Order, Multiple Counts: Unit of Prosecution in Child Custody Offenses After People v. Wilson
The Case Was Decided Before You Walked In
When Procedure Becomes Punishment
You Have the Right to Remain Silent—Yes, Even in Family Court
When Justice Is Paywalled: How M.L.B. v. S.L.J. Exposes the Hidden Classism of Family Courts
Judicial Notice and Due Process: Why South Carolina Must Apply Turner v. Rogers in the William Sewell Case
