News in Brief Why Spy for Cuba? Analysis: The 2001 trial of five Cubans caught spying in Florida might provide some insight into the case of Kendall and Gwendolyn Myers. Kirk Nielsen
News in Brief Return Balance to the Federal Judiciary Miller-McCune's experts offer solutions to problems that were under-discussed during the presidential campaign. Cornell W. Clayton
News in Brief Grant All Americans Their Day in Court Miller-McCune's experts offer solutions to problems that were under-discussed during the presidential campaign. James L. Gibson
News in Brief Innocent Until Reported Guilty The simple prescription for reducing wrongful convictions: better journalism about crime and punishment. Steve Weinberg
News in Brief Succor. Succor in the Court. There's a problem with problem-solving courts: Taxpayers don't understand how well they work. Bernice Yeung
News in Brief Nastier, Noisier, Costlier — and Better Why letting judges speak out during political campaigns enhances democracy and serves justice. James L. Gibson
News in Brief Terror Trials May Distort Civilian Courts Court experts worry that actions taken in prosecuting terrorism could erode protections for those accused of common crimes. Ryan Blitstein