The US Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics reported Sunday that prison incarceration rates for 2003 – 2004 hit an all-time high, with nearly 2.3 percent of the population being jailed for some length of time. The study showed that while crime is decreasing, the incarceration rate is far outstripping the release rate of [...]

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JURIST Special Guest Columnist William Lerach, senior partner of the Lerach Coughlin complex litigation firm headquartered in San Diego who has led the prosecution of hundreds of securities class and stockholder derivative actions recovering billions of dollars, says that the new federal class action legislation may deny justice to millions of Americans… President George W. [...]

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Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Monday, April 25. The US Supreme Court hears oral arguments in two cases beginning at 10 AM ET today. In the first, Halbert v. Michigan , 03-10198, the Court will consider whether Michigan's practice of not appoint counsel to indigent [...]

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Pope Benedict XVI was officially installed as the 265th head of the Catholic Church on Sunday, receiving the symbolic pallium and the Ring of the Fisherman , and celebrating Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Dignitaries from 131 countries attended, including Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of the Pope's native Germany, Prince Albert II of [...]

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Syria, listed by the US since 1979 as a state sponsor of terrorism, has signed on to a UN treaty designed to block funding of terrorist activities, according to a UN official speaking Sunday. Syria becomes the 136th nation to sign on to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism .

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