Wednesday, April 7, 2021

HLS on the planet|In the Trenches of Crook Justice Reform

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At the core of criminal justice reform are stories– the stories of how we accomplish justice, and how stars throughout the system conflict and re-shape what that suggests. In these Moth-style talks, we speak with professionals with deep experience operating within, and trying to change, the criminal justice system. The session, co-hosted by Brook Hopkins ’07, executive director of the Bad guy Justice Policy Program at HLS, HLS Teacher Carol Steiker ’86, and HLS Teacher of Practice Alex Whiting, included panelists Alec Karakatsanis ’08, creator of the Civil liberty Corps, and Jeffery Robinson ’81, deputy legal director, Trone Center for Jstice and Equality.

Their talk became part of the HLS on the planet bicentennial top which happened at Harvard Law School on Friday, October 27,2017 Find out more: http://200 hls.harvard.edu/

http://criminaljusticecourses.net/hls-on-the-planetin-the-trenches-of-crook-justice-reform/

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