Yes—since 2020, 20+ states have expanded harassment and misconduct protections or procedures through new laws and agency rules. These policies commonly mandate clearer reporting channels, tighter investigation timelines, and enhanced training and discipline standards. This article explains what counts as sexual misconduct and how updated rules affect victims, employers, and legal claims. In recent years, […]
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DNA Gets Criminal
DNA became a near-certain identification tool in 1985 when it helped identify Josef Mengele’s remains. The article explains how DNA evidence quickly expanded from scientific labs into criminal investigations and courtroom proof. This first installment traces early milestones and sets up a three-part series on DNA’s legal impact. First Of A Three-Part Series By John […]
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Kobe Bryant: What Really Happened, and Where Does It Go From Here?
Kobe Bryant was charged with sexual assault in 2003, and the criminal case was dismissed in 2004 after the accuser declined to testify. The article reviews the allegations, media coverage, and legal aftermath, including civil-settlement context. It also features Bill Bickel’s interview with Jeffrey Scott Shapiro about his book “Kobe Bryant; The Game of His […]
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11 Reasons NOT To Talk To The Police
You should not talk to the police without a lawyer because anything you say can be used against you, even if you’re innocent. Police are trained to gather evidence and may use broad questions, misstatements, or pressure tactics that can turn a casual conversation into self-incrimination. This article explains 11 key reasons to stay silent […]
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PRESUMED GUILTY:
“Presumed Guilty” argues the jury missed key evidence in Scott Peterson’s trial and contends he should not face a death sentence. It features a 2007 interview with author Matt Dalton by journalist Bill Bickel, exploring disputed facts and legal issues. This article reviews the book and summarizes the interview’s central claims about the Laci Peterson […]
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