Ginsburg v. Trump escalates in a big way; Federal court rules Virginia can’t force its GOP convention delegates to vote for Trump – Updated; Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions; Police, rude citizen criticism, and the First Amendment; ‘More than 1,200 women were sexually assaulted in various German cities’ on New Year’s Eve; On racial disparities in the use of force by police; The Notorious RBG gives a potentially notorious interview with the New York Times – UPDATED; | | | | | Brady’s line-drawing problem | Prosecutors have a duty to learn of and disclose favorable, material evidence known to any member of the prosecution team, including the police. But the question of how far a prosecutor must go to learn of information known only to his police colleagues presents a difficult doctrinal problem. | By Jonathan Abel • Read more » |
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