Anna RobertsinIN JUSTICE TODAYJudges Who Help Us Expand Our ‘Crabbed View’ of Justice Beyond Criminal ProsecutionJoseph Margulies, professor of law and government at Cornell University, recently remarked, “In the carceral state, we have developed such…Feb 8, 2018Feb 8, 2018
Anna RobertsinIN JUSTICE TODAYWill the Most Controversial Rule of Evidence be Reformed?To most, the Federal Rules of Evidence may seem esoteric. But how the rules draw evidentiary boundaries between admissible and inadmissible…Dec 6, 2017Dec 6, 2017
Anna RobertsinIN JUSTICE TODAYPrior Conviction Impeachment: Is Reform Finally Afoot?At a recent conference of Washington State judges, a panel of experts discussed prohibiting “impeachment by prior conviction” — that is…Sep 26, 2017Sep 26, 2017
Anna RobertsinIN JUSTICE TODAYA victory for racially inclusive juries in WashingtonThe transcript calls him Mr. Meyer, or Juror №5. In October 2014, he arrived at Seattle Municipal Court, which handles misdemeanors, for…Sep 5, 2017Sep 5, 2017