By Madeline Dang The Sixth Amendment guarantees all criminal defendants the right to a fair trial.[1]  Inherent in the Sixth Amendment’s fair trial right is the defendant’s right to confront witnesses adverse to him.[2]  The Confrontation Clause generally requires face-to-face confrontation between the defendant and his accusers, although this is not an absolute right and…

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By Jordyn Coad Last year was a record year for exonerations in the US.[1]  125 wrongfully convicted individuals were exonerated, the most since 1989.[2]  What happens when these innocent individuals are released from prison, some having served decades on death row?  Some states will issue “token” assistance or “gate money” and give exonerees a small…

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By Robert Jameson In March 2015, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc.[1] The case focused on whether Texas violated the Sons of Confederate Veteran’s (SCV) First Amendment free speech rights in rejecting a specialty license plate displaying the Confederate flag.[2]  Texas, among many other…

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