Judicial Reform
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Global Institutional Briefing: Judicial Crises in Sierra Leone and Leadership Transitions in Prince George’s County
A comprehensive analysis of judicial harassment in Sierra Leone, fiscal restructuring in Prince George’s County schools, and the evolving institutional boundaries of the British Monarchy.
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The Clock and the Gavel: Inside the Supreme Court’s Battle Over Procedural Bloat and Institutional Reform
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito have voiced public frustration over the ballooning length of oral arguments, which now average nearly 90 minutes per case.
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Jury Trial System Proposed for New Armenian Constitution
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan proposes a new constitution in Armenia to restore public trust, featuring the introduction of a jury trial system.
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Jasmine Crockett Slams Vance’s ‘Racist’ Comments, Vows Fight Against ‘Rigged’ Redistricting Amidst Senate Bid
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett fiercely responded to Vice President JD Vance’s ‘street girl persona’ criticism, deeming it racist, and publicly challenged the Supreme Court’s Texas redistricting decision as an attempt to ‘rig the system’ amidst her Senate campaign.
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Albania Moves to Strengthen Judicial Vetting and Governance Rules in 2025
Albania’s Law Committee has unveiled a comprehensive reform package aimed at tightening the vetting process and updating the rules for the country’s judicial governance. The move responds to longstanding calls from institutions and international partners to ensure integrity, transparency, and…
