EditorialAhmaud Arbery’s parents, Wanda Cooper-Jones, second from left, and Marcus Arbery Sr., second from right, celebrate with their lawyers and supporters after the guilty verdicts in the federal hate crimes trial of the men who mudered their sun in Brunswick, Ga., on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022. (Dustin Chambers/The New York Times)
EditorialAhmaud Arbery’s mother Wanda Cooper-Jones gestures to supporters as she leaves the Glynn County Courthouse in Brunswick, Ga., on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021, after the jury found three men guilty of murder and other charges for the pursuit and fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery. (Nicole Craine/The New York Times)
EditorialAbd al-Majid al-Khudari, brother of the prisoner Mohammad al-Khudari who is detained in Saudi Jails, looks on the mobile, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 08 Aug 2021
EditorialThe Supreme Court ruled on Monday, May 17, 2021, that its decision last year banning non-unanimous jury verdicts in cases involving serious crimes did not apply retroactively, dashing the hopes of thousands of inmates for new trials. (Stefani Reynolds/The New York Times)
EditorialA man stands near the George Floyd memorial in Minneapolis on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, as the jury prepares to deliver verdicts in the Derek Chauvin trial. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times)
EditorialA monument to David Hennessy, a New Orleans police chief shot by several gunmen in 1890 as he walked home from work, in the Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans, Oct. 5, 2019. (William Widmer/The New York Times)
EditorialAn injured victim is rushed from the scene of the car bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut on Feb. 14, 2005.(Norbert Schiller/The New York Times)
EditorialThe jurors who refused to convict William Penn in 1670 were fined and imprisoned for contempt of court because they returned a verdict with which the judge disagreed. One juror, Edward Bushell, refused to pay the fine and instead sued for a writ of hab...