Rising Crime: Undermining Safety, Creating Chaos & Harming City Tax Bases – Why Is It So Political?
Crime has become a political football, kicked back and forth across the electoral playing field. The public is receiving conflicting...
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is the author of "Good's on Bail," a practice guide created for bail industry professionals. In addition, he has written numerous articles on the subject of bail reform, including, "What Successful Bail Reform Looks Like." Mr. Good is married and has two daughters.
Crime has become a political football, kicked back and forth across the electoral playing field. The public is receiving conflicting...
In the labyrinth of legal battles waged in the expansive landscape of Texas, the saga of Daves v. Dallas County...
Across America, some of our major metropolitan cities are facing a crisis created by their own politicians seemingly intent on...
For the past year, veteran court watchers have been eagerly waiting for the other shoe to drop with the second...
Crime is bad in Harris County, Texas. I mean, really bad. So bad, in fact, that even neighboring counties recognize...
The case of Daves v. Dallas County in the United State Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit took an...
Texas has dramatically changed the narrative on the much-discussed and controversial subject of bail reform. As the 2021 legislative session...
Texas has a bail problem, but it is not what is portrayed in the news. The issue is how to...
America is precariously perched at a tipping point in history in which strong-arm efforts to reform our criminal justice system...
At any given time, a county or state jail is taking precautions to defend against a tuberculosis outbreak or the...
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