Articles From Hon. Jesse G. Reyes

The Right of Confrontation: A Concept for the Ages By Hon. Jesse G. Reyes Bench and Bar, June 2020 With non-traditional avenues of providing justice on the rise, the question then becomes: Can trials be constitutionally conducted over remote video conferencing platforms where the participants will not be face-to-face?
The people’s court in the island across the pond By Hon. Jesse G. Reyes Bench and Bar, September 2017 Judge Jesse Reyes describes his recent tour of the United Kingdom's Supreme Court. 
The world is watching and emulating By Hon. Jesse G. Reyes Bench and Bar, June 2012 We should be cognizant of the fact that when our Founding Fathers established our system of justice, they indeed created a city upon a hill which has been admired and emulated throughout the years by countries seeking to have the same rule of law we are privileged to work in every day.
The not-so-“personal” means of obtaining a personal deficiency By Hon. Jesse G. Reyes & Abigail Sue Bench and Bar, May 2012 An exploration of the basis for the Metrobank v. Cannatello trial court’s interpretation and application of the Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law.

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