If there is one hopeful note amidst all the anguish and recrimination from the acquittal of George Zimmerman, it’s that growing numbers of white people have come to appreciate whiteness for what it is: an unearned set of privileges. And as a result of that dawning awareness, it’s become possible to imagine a day when…
Whatever happens in the George Zimmerman trial, it has produced a valuable and profound dialogue in America about some important issues surrounding race and justice, fear and aggression, and legal guilt and moral culpability. That conversation is about people’s right to feel suspicion and fear and whether those feelings need be justified to be real.…
Is the hoodie the new miniskirt? Of all the politically – and emotionally – loaded details of the George Zimmerman case, the matter of Trayvon Martin's hoodie may be the most telling. Martin, after all, was not just a black teenager walking in a gated community where he did not live. He was wearing a hoodie…
determines substance it, the courts determine procedure. shifting the burden of proof is procedural. those courts argument. no doubt anticipating a lot of pushback. you heard some from philip. heard other places. you re hearing a lot of it. it just happened yesterday. it s a 14 page ruling, really justifying why the court came to the decision that it did. we still have this law in florida. determining how it moves forward, obviously, that will be through the court and not legislature. molly: and it does not matter in these issues. such a hot button topic. florida governor signed the legislation. backed by the national rifle association. florida legislatures but this is said by jeb bush back in 2015 in the wake of the zimmerman trial. in florida, you can defend yourself anywhere you have a legal right to be. in florida, you can defend yourself anywhere you a legal right to be.
requirement, and they were disappointed as to their ruling. just to kick things off, how do you feel about the judge s ruling? first of all, i find it difficult to believe that this judge was not absent from law school the day they actually taught law at law school. this decision has absolutely nothing to do with any constitutional principle. basically what the judge a saint, he is saying, look, i think the state s supreme court should be the one to decide rules of criminal procedure and at the state legislature, and that is probably the most moronic thing i ve ever heard of the judge say. we can really talk about for an entire segment about why the zimmerman trial was not about the stand your ground law. it is about traditional self-defense. the two things that generally get mixed up. not only in the media but in the public. this case. it was limited to the facts of this specific case in miami. any other judge in florida is