Tag: Long Read

  • Citizens

    Citizens and Courts Facilitating caseflow (letter), Cousins, William J., 79: 5 (July-Aug. '95, AJS Judicature) Familiarity breeds respect: how Wisconsin citizens view their courts, Kritzer, Herbert M. and Voelker, John, 82: 58-64 (July-Aug. '98, AJS Judicature) Fee shifting and public […]

  • Transnational Organized Crime

    Transnational Organized Crime in the United States Defintion Transnational organized crime refers to those self-perpetuating associations of individuals who oper- ate transnationally for the purpose of obtaining power, influence, monetary and/or commercial gains, wholly or in part by illegal […]

  • Transnational Organized Crime

    Transnational Organized Crime in the United States Defintion Transnational organized crime refers to those self-perpetuating associations of individuals who oper- ate transnationally for the purpose of obtaining power, influence, monetary and/or commercial gains, wholly or in part by illegal […]

  • Holder

    Holder in United States Holder Definition The holder of a bill of exchange is the person who is legally in the possession of it, either by indorsement or delivery, or both, and entitled to receive payment either from the drawee or acceptor, and is considered as an assignee. 4 Dall. […]

  • Holder

    Holder in United States Holder Definition The holder of a bill of exchange is the person who is legally in the possession of it, either by indorsement or delivery, or both, and entitled to receive payment either from the drawee or acceptor, and is considered as an assignee. 4 Dall. […]

  • Transparency

    Transparency in the United States Transparency, Anticorruption and Competition: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) with the European Union For U.S. businesses to compete in the global market, they must have clear, predictable laws and regulations that are […]

  • Transparency

    Transparency in the United States Transparency, Anticorruption and Competition: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) with the European Union For U.S. businesses to compete in the global market, they must have clear, predictable laws and regulations that are […]

  • Organized Crime Control

    Organized Crime Control in the United States Shared Responsibility for Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) I reiterated that the United States accepts our shared responsibility for the drug violence. So to combat the southbound flow of guns and money, we are screening all southbound rail […]

  • Organized Crime Control

    Organized Crime Control in the United States Shared Responsibility for Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) I reiterated that the United States accepts our shared responsibility for the drug violence. So to combat the southbound flow of guns and money, we are screening all southbound rail […]

  • Witness Testimony

    Resources Further Reading AJS Initial Report of the Eyewitness Identification Field Studies (brief), Mitchell, Danielle, 95: 96 (sept-oct '11, AJS Judicature) Assisting children and the courts: the Federal Parent Locator Service, Atkinson, Janet, 83: 26-31 (July-Aug. '99, AJS […]

  • Witness Testimony

    Resources Further Reading AJS Initial Report of the Eyewitness Identification Field Studies (brief), Mitchell, Danielle, 95: 96 (sept-oct '11, AJS Judicature) Assisting children and the courts: the Federal Parent Locator Service, Atkinson, Janet, 83: 26-31 (July-Aug. '99, AJS […]

  • Plea Bargaining

    Plea Bargaining in the United States A process whereby the prosecutor and the accused negotiate through his or her attorney a mutually acceptable settlement in a criminal case. The practice of plea bargaining is extensive in the United States. Approximately ninety percent of all criminal […]

  • Whig Party

    Whig Party in the United States Whig Party: Introduction According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, the Whig party emerged as a coalition of politicians opposed to andrew jackson and Jacksonian Democracy. Some prominent Whigs, like daniel webster, traced their political […]

  • Whig Party

    Whig Party in the United States Whig Party: Introduction According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, the Whig party emerged as a coalition of politicians opposed to andrew jackson and Jacksonian Democracy. Some prominent Whigs, like daniel webster, traced their political […]

  • Counsel

    Counsel in United States Counsel Definition The counsellors who are associated in the management of a particular cause, or who act as legal advisers in reference to any matter requiring legal knowledge and judgment. The term is used both as a singular and plural noun, to denote one or […]