Tag: legal reform
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Custody evaluators are paid experts whose findings track who hired them
Custody evaluators present as neutral experts, but research shows their findings often track which parent hired them. The bias is structural, not personal.
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Mandatory arbitration is fairer and faster than the lawsuits it replaced
Mandatory arbitration has a bad reputation, but its actual outcomes for consumers and employees often beat the courts it bypassed. The data tells a fuller story.
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Family court is the most lawless courtroom in America
Family court operates with wide judicial discretion, limited appellate review, and weak evidentiary rules. The result is a system that produces inconsistent, opaque outcomes.
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Eyewitness Testimony Can Be Deeply Flawed
Eyewitness testimony is among the most persuasive evidence in court — and one of the least reliable. Decades of research has documented why.