Over at SCOTUS, Justices Sotomayor and Gorsuch encourage defense counsel to keep pushing the originalist argument that misdemeanor arrests require a warrant if the crime is not committed in an officer's presence. https://t.co/UsN3dmPXVz #N
The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning threw out Richard Glossip’s capital conviction and sent his case back for a new trial.
Prosecutors knowingly fail to correct false testimony from the key witness at Glossip's Oklahoma trial, the court said, entitling him to a new one.
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@NACDL@michelebgoodwin Professor @michelebgoodwin emphasized how controlling narratives shape interpretations of constitutionalism, often reinforcing power structures that benefit those crafting the story.
@NACDL@michelebgoodwin "To understand #Dobbs, it is to understand the decisions of the '80s and '90s...understand it as a campaign and time when [Black women] were not receiving the reproductive care they deserved."
The O’Neill Institute, in collaboration with @NACDL, presents "Policing Pregnancy: The Impact of Data and Surveillance on Reproductive Healthcare." Follow along as we live-tweet @michelebgoodwin's insights on the expanding role of tech surveillance in reproductive health and its implications.
It’s a packed room for @NACDL and @GideonGuardian’s Trial Skills training “Strengthening the 6th Amendment” for Hawaii public defenders!
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Bloomberg: The Supreme Court is poised to allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, according to a copy of the opinion that was briefly posted on the court's website.
The decision would reinstate a lower court order that had ensured hospitals in the state could perform emergency abortions to protect the health of the mother.
The briefly posted version indicated the majority will dismiss the case as "improvidently granted." https://t.co/v6bHHi1TRA
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"...the Eighth Judicial District's diversion program aims to address the behaviors of at-risk juvenile offenders with autism and to prevent them from entering the revolving door of the criminal justice system as adults." @jaclynmdiaz@npr
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BREAKING: A North Dakota judge won’t block a law that doctors say puts them at risk of prosecution if they perform an abortion to save a patient’s life or health. https://t.co/dxclj3sNaR
Matthew Charles would still be in prison today if Congress hadn’t passed the First Step Act.
He leaned into his faith and worked as a GED tutor, a law library clerk, and a mentor… never receiving one disciplinary infraction.
The First Step Act gave him a second chance. Watch.
.@NACDL@NACDLExecDir@Lmonet kicking off the Advanced Criminal Law Seminar in Aspen with welcoming remarks at the opening dinner. FOLLOW us all week at #NACDLAspen