The Los Angeles Times Book Prize winner of the distinguished Robert Kirsch Award does due justice
system of justice itself changes, guaranteeing free speech, the right to assemble and other civil rights.
In 1819, in the case of McCulloch vs.
Your editorial on unequal justice in Israel was so far off the mark that it calls for public apology.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart has been hospitalized after apparently suffering a stroke, a Supreme Court spokeswoman announced today.
The Orange County edition of The Times (Dec. 1) contained an article by Jerry Hicks, "For Rose Bird, the Jury is Out."
Hurrah for your editorial comments (Jan. 23), "What Hogwash!"
Hell hath no fury like a consultant scorned.
Your editorial raises some provocative questions with regard to Israel's criminal justice system.
The Times is to be commended for its bold editorial on "Israel's Selective Justice."
The best analysis of the celebrated dissident trial that concluded the other day in Belgrade came from a diplomat: "The authorities have retreated some, but it doesn't mean the cause of human rights has been advanced."
underground call into question the concept of the equal application of justice in Israel.
We believe no public official should be exempt from public scrutiny.
down what should be the last word on her court: their overwhelming rejection of her as chief justice.
Systems of justice may differ in democratic countries, but all are based on certain common principles.
I was pleased and surprised to read the article by Richard Wiebe.
Thanks to Bill Zimmerman for a most illuminating and revealing study of Rose Bird via her campaign to retain her seat on the Supreme Court.
For nearly a decade now the U.S.
Donald R.
I am tempted to suggest that the tort "reforms" Richard Wiebe of the Alliance of American Insurers suggests should be spread throughout every industry--embracing controls on doctor fees, insurance rates, as well as attorney's fees.