Joyce Vance
Note from Joyce: But, Can We Trust the Jury?
Dear Reader, How best to decide who is guilty of committing a crime? Until 1641, when it was abolished, the Star Chamber, a group consisting of members of the King’s Council, made those decisions in England when people who were considered too powerful for ordinary courts were under suspicion. You can guess how that ended—in […]
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Note from Joyce: Crystal Mason Made a Mistake
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Note from Joyce: Trump’s Flirtation with Fascists
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Note from Joyce: Prosecuting the Parents Isn’t Enough
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Note from Joyce: The New Birtherism
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Note from Joyce: Are Women Second Class Citizens Now?
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Note from Joyce: The Check
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Note From Joyce: What I Learned From Being Called Out by Trump on Social Media
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Note from Joyce: Donald Trump is Not a Serious Person
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Note from Joyce: Alabama’s Attorney General Wants to Control Your Access to Reproductive Medical Care
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Note From Joyce: Protecting Guns, Not People
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Note From Joyce: The Silly Season
Note From Joyce: The Supreme Court v. Federal Agencies
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