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" ... Given this mess, now is an appropriate occasion to consider whether ALJs should even be used at agencies like the SEC. ALJs don’t follow the Federal Rules of Evidence (e.g., they admit hearsay), the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (e.g., they allow much less discovery) or the Bill of Rights (e.g., no juries). In fact, most of the due process safeguards one takes for granted in Article III federal courts are simply absent in ALJ proceedings. And yet ALJs can deprive defendants of their livelihoods, saddle them with financially crippling fines and destroy their reputations every bit as much as would a criminal conviction. Such consequences should not be possible in proceedings where defendants do not enjoy the full range of constitutional protections, including a right to trial by jury. ... "
" ... I’ve been covering media and TV for the last 12 years, largely for the Daily Telegraph newspaper in London. I'm now the Telegraph's media commentator, and until 2011 I spent seven years on staff at the paper – first as TV editor, and then reporting on the media beat as Assistant Editor (Media). Since going freelance, I have also written for other publications including the MediaGuardian, Broadcast, RTS Television and Radio Times. I'm a frequent media pundit on TV and radio, and a regular guest on BBC News channel's "The Papers". I served for six years on the advisory committee for the Edinburgh TV Festival, and I have sat on awards juries for the Royal Television Society, Bafta and Freesat. Journalism is my second career: in the 1990s, I was a litigation lawyer for firms including Linklaters and Debevoise & Plimpton. ... "
" ... Money buys opportunity and disproportionate justice—the valuable kind. Greater consideration, more capable legal help, higher regard by judges and juries, and, at times, freedom are available to the wealthy. Low-income people receive harsh treatment so prosecutors, politicians, and others can proclaim how tough they are on crime. ... "
" ... The American justice system is going to be very busy in both civil and criminal courts in the coming months and years as a result of the Capitol riot. It stands to reason that many of the individuals who will stand trial or plea bargain for having participated in this event will claim that they were misled and file lawsuits against those who misled them. Jobs have been lost, families will be divided, and very large punitive damage awards will certainly be asked for from juries who may be very sympathetic. In October of 2002, a Los Angeles jury awarded $28 billion in punitive damages against Philip Morris. Will that record now be broken? ... "
" ... The awards, recognizing artistic and cinematic achievement, will be decided on by six section juries. Festival audiences will have a role in deciding the 2021 Audience Awards, open to films in the U.S. Competition, World Competition, and NEXT categories. ... "