Category: Court

  • Introduction of Information Technologies in Court

    The development of digital technologies has proved the prospect of introducing artificial intelligence in court. The introduction of AI into court office work is one of the modern trends in the development of criminal justice, which has proved to be efficient. China’s first success in this area was the Hangzhou Internet Court, which was proposed…

  • Analysis of Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Case Study

    Since the Supreme Court’s Roe V. Wade ruling in 1973, around one out of every three pregnancies has resulted in abortion. It is one of the most difficult and contentious problems, sparking passionate legal, political, and ethical arguments. The modern abortion issue involves a clash of conflicting moral concepts as well as essential human rights:…

  • Family Court-Ordered Mediation: Violence

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction It is hard to disagree that most people do not want to be engaged in extended, costly, and too formal trials when they need to solve their disputes. Fortunately, numerous Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs are offered by all states – these options allow people to resolve…

  • The American Supreme Court: Series of Evolution

    Like every branch of the federal government, the Supreme Court has since its creation gone through a series of evolutions. When it was first constituted, the constitution did not fully define how the court would look like. In the course of time, there have been many attempts from different quarters to organize the court and…

  • American Congress, President, and the Supreme Court

    Having a sneak preview in the contemporary life in America reveals an element of hurriedness in almost every aspect of life. People seem to be harrying towards a “set” objective that only they can see. The observation that almost everything seems to be at an escalating speed towards an unknown goal is something that has…

  • Dual Court System: Advantages and Disadvantages

    The disadvantage of the dual court system is that there are differences across the nation that imply distinct systems, and people can face biases and penalties for a violation or crime. The state law manages the power of state law, that is why the rulings about what is illegal or legal may differ according to…

  • The Effect of Discredited Alibis on Guilt Ratings in Court Cases

    In the criminal justice system, an alibi is a defense that a defendant provides to prove they were not present at the crime scene when it was committed. In court cases, the credibility of an alibi can play a significant role in determining the defendant’s guilt or innocence. The likelihood of a guilty verdict can…

  • Expert Testimony Usage in a Court of Law

    Table of Contents Abstract Analysis of Cases Conclusion References Abstract The present paper has used DNA and insider trading cases to illuminate important concepts associated with the use of expert testimony in a court of law. From the analysis of the cases, the paper has been able to synthesis most of the principles that guide…

  • The Legal Implications of Rap Music in Court

    Introduction Music has been a powerful tool in society due to its ability to pass information. Over the years, music has been used for various reasons in society. It has been used not only as a source of entertainment but also as a source of information about the various issues around it. In the United…

  • Texas vs. Johnson: Landmark of US Supreme Court

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction It is known that judicial decisions in countries with precedent law are recorded and stored, since they, as precedents, form the basis of subsequent decisions. Thus, the US Supreme Court has repeatedly recognized the legality of restrictions or even the complete prohibition of such types…