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Enforce Law With a Little Compassion

by William F. Torpey

A California mother faced serious criminal charges recently after her 680-pound, 13-year-old daughter died "on a filthy bed sheet, surrounded by empty food cartons, feces in the folds of her body." Why do we wait for tragedy to strike before taking legal action? published 3 months ago

14 comments    obesity fat law

Former United States Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist58

Do What's Constitutional

by William F. Torpey

Police officers have a tough and dangerous job -- and they deserve our support. Our support, however, should be for the law, and for giving police officers the backing they need to carry out their lawful function in relative safety. published 5 months ago

4 comments    law crime police

Judge Lance Ito59

Jury System Could Use an Overhaul

by William F. Torpey

We should take a serious look at the way we select juries as well as the laws and guidelines we have developed pertaining to evidence. I think the Simpson trial showed the system is rife with rules and precedents that no longer serve us well. published 5 months ago

8 comments    law oj simpson innocent

Historic courtroom still in use in Brockville, Ontario65

Jury System in the U.S. Put on Trial

by William F. Torpey

The American judicial system, strained by rising crime rates over the last few decades, has become a hot topic of conversation. The O.J. Simpson murder trial and the crime bill Clinton signed into law have put the system on the front burner -- and on trial. published 7 months ago

3 comments    law crime clinton

The nine United States Supreme Court Justices60

Fighting Crime: Let's Not Look for Short-cuts

by William F. Torpey

Too many judges decide issues on the basis of what is good for society or what disrupts "the system" the least instead of following the dictates of the Constitution. The way to change a bad law is to pass a new one, not re-interpret the Constitution. published 9 months ago

4 comments    politics law crime

Delegates to the Philadelphia convention of 1787 sign the newly written Constitution in this 1940 painting by Howard Chandler Christy. These men are often referred to as the "Founding Fathers." (Painting by Howard Chandler Christy, ctsy. U.S. House o65

Preserve Our Constitution

by William F. Torpey

Why is it that so many of us feel that the rights and responsibilities we inherited from our forefathers may be, despite our reverence for the U.S. Constitution, in serious jeopardy? published 10 months ago

7 comments    politics law constitution

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