When jurors aren't involved, rulings are less public − and private interests have more influence over outcomes. ftwitty/E+ via Getty Images The right to trial by jury in criminal and civil cases is ...
This article traces how New York courts have shifted from viewing certain criminal trial rights as unwaivable to recognizing that defendants can waive or forfeit them through their conduct, with key ...
Given Chapter 93A’s broad statutory language, which invariably invites creative pleading and captures conduct that would otherwise fit imprecisely within common-law fraud, contract, or tort doctrines, ...
The right to trial by jury dates back to at least the 12th century. The government's proposals to limit it in England and Wales, many argue, run counter to the UK's core democratic principles. And as ...
Burnham-On-Sea MP Ashley Fox has criticised Government proposals to restrict the right to trial by jury, warning that the ...
David Lammy is seeking to solve a shortage of resources in the justice system by fundamentally rewriting the legal and constitutional framework of England and Wales. That’s deeply wrong, argues Eliot ...
But now, Great Britain, notes Breitbart News, is “looking at abolishing the right to a trial by jury in all but the most serious cases, such as murder, rape, terrorism, and others.” Breitbart News ...