The Nebraska Minority and Justice Task Force was formed in 1999 by the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Nebraska State Bar Association (NSBA) to examine issues of racial and ethnic fairness within the Nebraska court and legal systems. Through two substantial grants from the State Justice Institute (SJI), administered through the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center, the Minority and Justice Task Force undertook a two-year research project, which culminated in a 200-page final report (the Final Report is available online at www.nebar.com and www.unl.edu/ppc). The report investigated topics as diverse as potential bias in criminal prosecution, sentencing, jury composition, court personnel hiring, law school admissions, and any number of...
The Brennan Center and the National Institute for Law and Equity convened 12 former prosecutors to e...
The Nebraska Center for Justice Research was established in 2014 with a mission to develop and susta...
To better understand the Nebraska landscape on law enforcement agencies' efforts to end racial profi...
The Nebraska Minority and Justice Task Force was formed in 1999 by the Nebraska Supreme Court and th...
The Nebraska Minority and Justice Implementation Committee is a unique statewide collaboration that ...
The Nebraska Minority Justice Committee (MJC) is a unique statewide collaboration that works to deve...
The Nebraska Minority Justice Committee (MJC) is a unique statewide collaboration that works to deve...
CONTENTS: Representative Juries Project Access to Justice Issue of The Nebraska Lawyer Uniform Juror...
According to the Minority and Justice Task Force Report (2003), “the majority of Nebraskans believe ...
The Nebraska Minority and Justice Task Force was created as the joint initiative of the Nebraska Sta...
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, 12.7% of Nebraska\u27s population is African American, Hispanic, ...
“And now it’s just as bad for young black women or women of color as it is for men . . . to . . . ha...
This article originally appeared in Habeas Corps, the newsletter of The Nebraska Criminal Defense At...
In the 1980s, states began to study racial and ethnic bias in their judicial systems. Now that more ...
Recognizing the ever-changing landscape and the increasing challenges that face justice systems comm...
The Brennan Center and the National Institute for Law and Equity convened 12 former prosecutors to e...
The Nebraska Center for Justice Research was established in 2014 with a mission to develop and susta...
To better understand the Nebraska landscape on law enforcement agencies' efforts to end racial profi...
The Nebraska Minority and Justice Task Force was formed in 1999 by the Nebraska Supreme Court and th...
The Nebraska Minority and Justice Implementation Committee is a unique statewide collaboration that ...
The Nebraska Minority Justice Committee (MJC) is a unique statewide collaboration that works to deve...
The Nebraska Minority Justice Committee (MJC) is a unique statewide collaboration that works to deve...
CONTENTS: Representative Juries Project Access to Justice Issue of The Nebraska Lawyer Uniform Juror...
According to the Minority and Justice Task Force Report (2003), “the majority of Nebraskans believe ...
The Nebraska Minority and Justice Task Force was created as the joint initiative of the Nebraska Sta...
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, 12.7% of Nebraska\u27s population is African American, Hispanic, ...
“And now it’s just as bad for young black women or women of color as it is for men . . . to . . . ha...
This article originally appeared in Habeas Corps, the newsletter of The Nebraska Criminal Defense At...
In the 1980s, states began to study racial and ethnic bias in their judicial systems. Now that more ...
Recognizing the ever-changing landscape and the increasing challenges that face justice systems comm...
The Brennan Center and the National Institute for Law and Equity convened 12 former prosecutors to e...
The Nebraska Center for Justice Research was established in 2014 with a mission to develop and susta...
To better understand the Nebraska landscape on law enforcement agencies' efforts to end racial profi...