This post provides a disgruntling update to the judicial accountability bill mentioned in my previous post, titled House Bill 271 Could Tell Us Which Judges Make the Naughty List and Which Make the Nice List. [1] House Bill 271 unfortunately died early in the process, but it was originally intended […]
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By: Jillianne Trotter Maryland could take a small but significant step towards systemic justice this legislative season by passing HB 271, which would require county clerks to record onto Case Search the name of the judge or magistrate who presides over a case. [1] Adopting a uniform process will aid […]
If you have ever read a scholarly article, whether in a medical journal or law review, you know that they are replete with citations. Citations are the lifeblood of academic discussion; without them, assertions based on facts become mere unsubstantiated opinions. The ability to effectively cite data is central to […]