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Why Our Drug Laws Have Fail...

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Wearing the Robe: The Art a...

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2 Paragraphs 4 Liberty: Sol...

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“Elimination of Bias in the Courts Naturally people will not have faith in the judicial system or the judicial process itself if they feel that it is overseen by other people who are biased against their race, gender, natural origin, religion, language, disability, or other identifying factor. Therefore, our nation’s courts are increasingly focusing upon the elimination of bias in their entire operations. They are also attempting to make this fact known to their communities, so that literally”
James P. Gray, Wearing the Robe: The Art and Responsibilities of Judging in Today's Courts

“New Mexico Governor Gary E. Johnson, a Republican and tri-athlete, has stated publicly that “Our present course is not working. Our War on Drugs is a real failure.”
James P. Gray, Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It: A Judicial Indictment of the War on Drugs

“Access to Justice.” In many ways throughout the history of the world, justice has been looked upon as a benefit mainly for the rich. Obviously it has always been true that the wealthy could afford better legal representation, and it probably always will be so. But most courts are genuinely trying to make their services more available and more “user friendly” to everyone. Some of the innovations in this pursuit are discussed below.”
James P. Gray, Wearing the Robe: The Art and Responsibilities of Judging in Today's Courts

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