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Perhaps it might have been better had she followed the fashion of her sisters in courts around the world, and symbolically committed to the delivery of “blind” justice, applied equally to all ...
Justice is supposed to be blind — but a Brooklyn juror was allegedly kicked out of court because he couldn’t see. Albert Elia, a blind lawyer who uses a guide dog and assistive technology, was called ...
Is it just me, or is it about time we started getting something more out of our nighttime television? Tuesday night's episode of "Blind Justice" delivered the goods. By far the best one so far, ...
Hodges does not appear to be visually impaired; the sergeant asked, “Are you legally blind?” after realizing the suspected gun was a cane. The Blind, Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities have ...
Over the past five weeks I've received feedback from many readers telling me how much they love "Blind Justice." But with the good comes the bad. Others think it's too unrealistic and is therefore ...
With a single sentence, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has ended a nationwide ... “Are you legally blind?” after realizing the suspected gun was a cane. The Blind, Deaf and hard-of ...