Monday, November 15, 2021

Kenneth P. Thompson '92 Lecture on Race and Criminal Justice Reform

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The Center on the Administration of Criminal Law and the Center on Race, Inequality and the Law held the 3rd Kenneth P. Thompson ’92 Lecture on Race and Criminal Justice Reform on Wednesday, April 14,2021
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Vincent Southerland, Assistant Professor of Clinical Law
& Co-Faculty Director, Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law and Courtney Machi Oliva, Executive Director of the Center on the Administration of Criminal Law moderated a discussion with Mr. Curtis Flowers about his horrible experience through Mississippi’s criminal legal system covering 6 trials and more than twenty years in jail, his fight for liberty, and the lessons that stream from his experiences for supporters looking for to advance justice.

This occasion existed in collaboration with our Law Alumni Association and Law Alumni of Color Association.

http://criminaljusticecourses.net/kenneth-p-thompson-92-lecture-on-race-and-criminal-justice-reform/

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