October 26, 2015

Private: LegalEyes for October 26, 2015


law school debt crisis, LegalEyes, lethal injections, police brutaliy, racial injustice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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by Jim Thompson

In The New York Times, Sharon LaFraniere and Andrew W. Lehren discuss recent studies that show that police officers are more likely to stop black drivers for no discernable reason and also more likely to use unsolicited force against a driver who is black.  

The Editorial Board at The New York Times discusses the law school debt crisis and its implications for the legal profession as a whole.   

Ben Mathis-Lilley at Slate exposes the negligence and incompetence that characterizes America’s lethal injection system.

In The New York Times, Irin Carmon simplifies and explains Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s guiding vision – “have a radical aim, but proceed with caution.”