Legal System
Coverage of Legal System in the Nexus archive.
- Briefing Chat: When to trust eyewitness memory — according to science
Nature discusses the reliability of eyewitness memory in legal systems and explores the benefits of Registered Reports. The article highlights scientific insights into memory accuracy and their implications for legal practices.
- Girl, 15, raped by three teenage traveller boys says 'I can always feel their hands on me... it just doesn't feel like my body any more' as her parents say attackers should be jailed
A 15-year-old girl described her trauma after being raped by three teenage boys, stating she feels disconnected from her body. Her parents demanded the attackers be jailed. The case highlights the emotional impact on the victim and calls for legal accountability.
- Three in four teenage rapists have been spared prison in the past five years, figures show
Figures show that 75% of teenage rapists have avoided prison sentences over the past five years, raising concerns about justice and sentencing for juvenile sexual offenses.
- Notorious law clerk who forced Alex Murdaugh retrial breaks cover after his double murder convictions were dramatically overturned
A notorious law clerk, who previously forced a retrial in Alex Murdaugh's case, has emerged from anonymity after his double murder convictions were dramatically overturned. The development highlights ongoing legal scrutiny and controversy surrounding the case.
- Is Trump's $1.7+ billion "anti-weaponization fund" legal? Experts weigh in.
Trump has announced a $1.7+ billion fund designed to provide payouts to individuals who claim the legal system was weaponized against them. The fund has immediately faced legal scrutiny and raised questions about its legality, implementation procedures, and enforcement mechanisms.
- Colorblind Constitution: The Roberts court ends a ‘sordid business’
The Roberts Court's decision aims to establish a colorblind legal system, marking a significant shift in constitutional interpretation and solidifying the court's legacy. The ruling is framed as ending a 'sordid business' associated with previous approaches to race-conscious policies.
- I accidentally built a monopoly in a $4B market with zero competitors. Now I'm completely broke. What do I do?
An entrepreneur and his friend developed a comprehensive legal tech platform with AI tools to assist underprivileged individuals and lawyers, but despite its completion and innovative features, they face financial ruin due to lack of marketing funds and investor support, leaving the product with zero users.
- 'A mockery of Helen's Law': Fury as husband who killed his wife is set to walk free despite never revealing whereabouts of her body
A husband who killed his wife and concealed her body's location is facing public outrage for potentially avoiding legal consequences, with critics calling the situation a mockery of Helen's Law. The case highlights concerns about justice and accountability in legal proceedings.
- Paedophile pensioner, 82, who admitted he 'enjoys' looking through his collection of 75,000 abuse images avoids jail because of his age
A 82-year-old pensioner admitted to enjoying looking through his collection of 75,000 abuse images and avoided jail due to his age. The case highlights legal leniency for elderly offenders.