A Tennessee judge has blocked the juvenile court in Memphis, Tennessee, from enforcing a policy that unlawfully shuts journalists out of juvenile delinquency proceedings, a decision that could result in more accountability reporting on how the Shelby County justice system handles delinquency cases involving children.      In a ruling last month, Chancellor James R. Newsom III of the Shelby County Chancery Court sided with arguments made by an attorney from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, who represented a coalition of news outlets in a lawsuit that challenged the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County’s access restrictions.  The…

Ask historians or laymen to name the most blatantly corrupt pardon over the first 230 years or so of American presidenting, and most will likely arrive at the same answer: Marc Rich. Rich, a multiple-passport-holding, proudly amoral oil trader who specialized in sanctions-circumventing commerce with the likes of Nicolae Ceaușescu and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, fled to Switzerland in 1983 rather than face a potential life sentence and $1.6 million in fines on 65 counts of wire fraud, trading with the enemy, and tax evasion. (It was the biggest tax evasion case to date in U.S. history, at $48 million—around $150…

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