Bulger Trial'Black Mass' Misses The Point, And For Victims Adds Insult To InjuryOne might hope that the emergence of a clear moral truth would redeem the whole effort. No such luck.Sep 18, 2015Courtrooms Dispense Justice, Not ClosureU.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper was wrong to allow relatives of murder victims whom James “Whitey” Bulger was not convicted of killing to address his sentencing hearing.Nov 14, 2013Why Justice Fell Short In The Trial Of 'Whitey' BulgerFederal prosecutors spent years building their case. But when it came to trial, they did themselves no favors by appearing to defend the role of the FBI and Department of...Aug 16, 2013A Clear Verdict On Bulger, But A Mixed One On The Justice System The decision by prosecutors to offer generous plea deals to serial killers in this case was as troubling as the FBI’s abuse of the informant system during Bulger’s reign of...Aug 13, 2013Saying Goodbye To Whitey's Boston — With No Real NostalgiaA spectator explains what motivated him to attend the trial of James "Whitey" Bulger.Jul 26, 2013AdvertisementHow Can A Lawyer Represent You Without Speaking Up?It's time to let defense attorneys — even James "Whitey" Bulger's defense attorneys — speak freely outside the courtroom.Jul 22, 2013The Daunting Task Of Finding An Impartial Jury For An 'Infamous' Defendant Jury selection begins Tuesday in the trial of notorious Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger, a process that could take weeks.Jun 4, 2013Why Whitey Bulger Deserves A Vigorous Defense And A Fair TrialThe more notorious the criminal case, the more tempting it is to disparage the legal protections afforded defendants, making these the very cases in which those protections matter most.Jun 4, 2013The Media’s Reporting On Justice Is CriminalWhen it comes to reporting on criminal justice cases, retired Judge Nancy Gertner says the media is guilty of producing sloppy, formulaic coverage.Sep 4, 2012
'Black Mass' Misses The Point, And For Victims Adds Insult To InjuryOne might hope that the emergence of a clear moral truth would redeem the whole effort. No such luck.Sep 18, 2015
Courtrooms Dispense Justice, Not ClosureU.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper was wrong to allow relatives of murder victims whom James “Whitey” Bulger was not convicted of killing to address his sentencing hearing.Nov 14, 2013
Why Justice Fell Short In The Trial Of 'Whitey' BulgerFederal prosecutors spent years building their case. But when it came to trial, they did themselves no favors by appearing to defend the role of the FBI and Department of...Aug 16, 2013
A Clear Verdict On Bulger, But A Mixed One On The Justice System The decision by prosecutors to offer generous plea deals to serial killers in this case was as troubling as the FBI’s abuse of the informant system during Bulger’s reign of...Aug 13, 2013
Saying Goodbye To Whitey's Boston — With No Real NostalgiaA spectator explains what motivated him to attend the trial of James "Whitey" Bulger.Jul 26, 2013
How Can A Lawyer Represent You Without Speaking Up?It's time to let defense attorneys — even James "Whitey" Bulger's defense attorneys — speak freely outside the courtroom.Jul 22, 2013
The Daunting Task Of Finding An Impartial Jury For An 'Infamous' Defendant Jury selection begins Tuesday in the trial of notorious Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger, a process that could take weeks.Jun 4, 2013
Why Whitey Bulger Deserves A Vigorous Defense And A Fair TrialThe more notorious the criminal case, the more tempting it is to disparage the legal protections afforded defendants, making these the very cases in which those protections matter most.Jun 4, 2013
The Media’s Reporting On Justice Is CriminalWhen it comes to reporting on criminal justice cases, retired Judge Nancy Gertner says the media is guilty of producing sloppy, formulaic coverage.Sep 4, 2012