Archive for March 31, 2008

Monday Night Lullaby

Yes. Very lame title. I know. It’s 10:12pm. If you expected more, you don’t know me.

Anyway. I found a short window of time in which I have nothing to do, so here are the most interesting posts and stories from the past few days:

  • From EvidenceProfBlog, the Iowa Supreme Court will hear the first challenge to “red light cameras” which automatically generate tickets for speeders.
  • EyeID recaps the landmark eyewitness ID training seminar held in NYC two weeks ago and makes public eyeid.org.
  • Not Guilty comments on the shift in the federal judiciary from lawyers in the private sector to lawyers in the public sector.
  • Grits has this fantastic critique of a critic of the Pew Study.
  • Scott writes about the 30 year old mother of 2 who is a sex offender who has been forced to move several times. Nowhere left to go, really. We’re really doing a fantastic job of helping non-violent sex offenders reintegrate, aren’t we?
  • From WSJ, a motion written by a lawyer representing a capital defendant now is part of an IAC claim. Why? The motion was written in ebonics.
  • The ACLU released a report calculating the actual cost of California’s death penalty. Answer: It’s very high.
  • Mark Bennett has this terrific post on the Government as the threat to your liberty and this follow up.
  • The Windypundit is honest about jury nullification.

That’s it for tonight. Sleep well.

Monday Morning Jumpstart

Sorry folks, no jumpstart this week (again). I’ll be busy until Wednesday (and with those changes I mentioned almost upon us, too), so I’ll try and get an extended jumpstart edition up after that.

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