6 Things You Didn’t Know About Justice Administration Careers

Careers in justice administration often remain cloaked in popular culture’s portrayal, shadowed by courtroom drama, and swathed in the mystery of legal jargon. However, the reality is rich with nuance – a mosaic of roles that form the backbone of our legal system. Perspectives shift when you venture beyond traditional views to scrutinize facts rarely highlighted.
What Are the Legal Avenues Available to Families Seeking Justice After a Wrongful Death Incident?

An unexpected loss due to someone else’s negligence can be devastating, yet wrongful death lawsuits provide some measure of justice and financial protection for the survivors left behind.
3 Ways Contingency Fee Law Firms Provide Equal Access to Justice

Too often, the amount of money one has determines their proximity to justice.
How Trial Lawyers are Closing Justice Gaps

All citizens in the United States are equal in the eyes of the law, but access to justice is not always so equitable.
Victims’ Rights, Mass Incarceration, and the Future of Public Safety: A Book Talk with Lenore Anderson

Lenore Anderson’s book, In Their Names: The Untold Story of Victims’ Rights, Mass Incarceration, and the Future of Public Safety, was borne out of the need for victim-centered stories. As […]
Stanford Center for Racial Justice to Advisory Board: Dr. Jordan Starck on Race, Bias, and Psychology
The Stanford Center for Racial Justice is delighted to announce that Dr. Jordan Starck, an IDEAL Provostial Fellow at the University, will be advising SCRJ on the intersections of race, […]