Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme People's Court, has also made repeated calls about upholding the rule of law and has held meetings to solicit opinion on how to build the judiciary's credibility among law professors and lawyers.
Many have expected the 53-year-old judge to improve the judicial system since he became president of the top court in March.
Zhou, who has extensive experience in the judicial system, has taken a series of measures.
The top court for the first time broadcast live online its news conference on Friday.
In his public comments since becoming top judge, Zhou has spoken repeatedly about justice and transparency.
During a trip to Shaanxi province in early April, Zhou said judicial justice is the "lifeline" of courts, and judges should be subject to the supervision of the public and the media.
He Bing, a law professor at China University of Political Science and Law, said Zhou's remarks have given him an impression that the top court is going in the right direction.
But Hou Xinyi from Nankai University said, "I expect some concrete steps to be taken."
Questions:
1. What is the name of the story that appeared in People’s Court Daily?
2. Hou Xinyi is a law professor at which university?
3. What is the name of the lawyer who was recently arrested for disrupting a court?
Answers:
1. How to Prevent Wrongful Convictions.
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