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Racial Injustice

47 min · 22 de nov de 2021
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Professor Pam Metzger is joined by Professor Bennett Capers and Somil Trivedi  to discuss racial injustice through topics such as how history has shaped racism today, the relationship between communities and punishment, abolition, and a renewed optimism about change in new generations. This is the second episode in a five part series of criminal legal reform conversations that the Deason Center is holding in collaboration with the SMU Law Review. This podcast was edited and adapted from a live virtual event. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpAZrw-ajLo]   Panelists: Professor Bennett Capers [https://www.fordham.edu/info/29956/bennett_capers]- Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Race, Law, and Justice, Fordham University School of Law Somil Trivedi [https://www.aclu.org/news/by/somil-trivedi/] - Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Criminal Law Reform Project Professor Pamela Metzger [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Faculty/Profiles/Metzger-Pamela-R]- Director, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center, SMU Dedman School of Law   Resources: The Racial Architecture of Criminal Justice. [https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4884&context=smulr] Bennett Capers Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044. [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3331295] Bennett Capers, 94 New York University Law Review 109 (2019). Why Prosecutors Keep Letting Police Get Away With Murder [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/06/why-prosecutors-keep-letting-police-get-away-with-murder.html], Somil Trivedi, Slate  The System Is Working the Way It Is Supposed to: The Limits of Criminal Justice Reform. [https://scholarship.law.uc.edu/fcj/vol2019/iss1/6] Paul Butler, 2019 Freedom Center Journal (2020),    About the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center: The Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Centers/Deason-Center] is a nonpartisan center for research and advocacy that combines data-driven research and compelling stories to advocate for innovative criminal justice reform. Follow us on social media: TWITTER [itter.com/smulawdeason] | INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/smulawdeason/] | FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/SMULawDeason/] | YOUTUBE [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiK4i1peN1UH6g7h405SXqQ]   Music Credits: The Lounge by Bensound

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Professor Pam Metzger is joined by Professor Irene Oritseweyiunmi Joe and Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack to discuss criminal legal reform and the delivery of public defense services.   This is the final episode in a five part series of criminal legal reform conversations that the Deason Center is holding in collaboration with the SMU Law Review [https://scholar.smu.edu/smulr/]. This podcast was edited and adapted from a live virtual event. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2axATmvaT0&]   Panelists: Professor Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe [https://law.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joe/]- Acting Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law Chief Justice Bridget McCormack [https://www.courts.michigan.gov/courts/supreme-court/justices/chief-justice-bridget-mccormack/] - Michigan Supreme Court Professor Pamela Metzger [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Faculty/Profiles/Metzger-Pamela-R]- Director, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center, SMU Dedman School of Law   Resources: Let's move criminal justice reforms upstream: A perspective from the bench, [https://smulawjournals.org/smulr/2021/10/05/lets-move-criminal-justice-reforms-upstream-a-perspective-from-the-bench/]  Bridget McCormack Defend the Public Defenders [https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/03/defend-public-defenders/618001/], Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe, The Atlantic   About the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center: The Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Centers/Deason-Center] is a nonpartisan center for research and advocacy that combines data-driven research and compelling stories to advocate for innovative criminal justice reform. Follow us on social media: TWITTER [https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/fb5a03cf-70f7-4349-9a1e-0ac8091a4185/shows/14b8f3bd-cbc5-4746-b334-77fd850c1fdd/episodes/87efef1d-d283-4336-bf4f-a37751514bc5/itter.com/smulawdeason] | INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/smulawdeason/] | FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/SMULawDeason/] | YOUTUBE [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiK4i1peN1UH6g7h405SXqQ]   Music Credits: Into Your Sleeve by St. Peter Lemon

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Professor Pam Metzger is joined by Professor Kay Levine, Miriam Krinsky and Liz Komar to discuss the progressive prosecutor movement, the various ways prosecutors can be involved in criminal legal reform, and the challenges that reform prosecutors face. This is the fourth episode in a five part series of criminal legal reform conversations that the Deason Center is holding in collaboration with the SMU Law Review [https://scholar.smu.edu/smulr/]. This podcast was edited and adapted from a live virtual event. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9DIpaKpf1g]   Panelists: Professor Kay Levine [http://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/levine-profile.html]- Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law Miriam Krinsky [https://fairandjustprosecution.org/about-fjp/our-team/] - Executive Director, Fair and Just Prosecution Liz Komar [https://fairandjustprosecution.org/about-fjp/our-team/] - Director of Strategic Initiatives, Fair and Just Prosecution Professor Pamela Metzger [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Faculty/Profiles/Metzger-Pamela-R]- Director, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center, SMU Dedman School of Law   Resources: 21 Principals for the 21st Century Prosecutor, [https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/2019-08/Report_21st_century_prosecutor.pdf]Brennan Center and the Fair and Just Prosecution Project Report Reconciling Drug Courts, Decarceration, and Harm Reduction [https://fairandjustprosecution.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/FJP-Drug-Courts-Issue-Brief.pdf], A Fair and Just Prosecution Project Report The Problem of Problem-Solving Courts, [https://ssrn.com/abstract=3492003] Erin Collins, UC Davis Law Review, Vol. 54, No. 1573, 2021  The Rachel Rollins Policy Memo [http://files.suffolkdistrictattorney.com/The-Rachael-Rollins-Policy-Memo.pdf], March 2019   About the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center: The Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Centers/Deason-Center] is a nonpartisan center for research and advocacy that combines data-driven research and compelling stories to advocate for innovative criminal justice reform. Follow us on social media: TWITTER [https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/fb5a03cf-70f7-4349-9a1e-0ac8091a4185/shows/14b8f3bd-cbc5-4746-b334-77fd850c1fdd/episodes/87efef1d-d283-4336-bf4f-a37751514bc5/itter.com/smulawdeason] | INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/smulawdeason/] | FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/SMULawDeason/] | YOUTUBE [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiK4i1peN1UH6g7h405SXqQ]   Music Credits: Slow Motion by Bensound

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Professor Pam Metzger is joined by Professor Shima Baughman and Amanda Woog to discuss the legal frameworks of bail reform, its relationship with communities, and what can be done to improve the system. This is the third episode in a five part series of criminal legal reform conversations that the Deason Center is holding in collaboration with the SMU Law Review. This podcast was edited and adapted from a live virtual event. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmYE_V8FRxQ]   Panelists: Professor Shima Baughman [https://faculty.utah.edu/u0914417-SHIMA_BARADARAN_BAUGHMAN/hm/index.hml]- Associate Research Dean, University of Utah College of Law Amanda Woog [https://www.fairdefense.org/about-us/our-team] - Associate Director, Texas Fair Defense Project Professor Pamela Metzger [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Faculty/Profiles/Metzger-Pamela-R]- Director, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center, SMU Dedman School of Law   Resources: Reforming State Bail Reform. [https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4887&context=smulr] Shima Baughman, Lauren Boone, & Nathan Jackson Power and Procedure in Texas Bail-Setting. [https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4888&context=smulr] Amanda Woog & Nathan Fennell Policing Procedural Errors in the Lower Criminal Courts. [https://ssrn.com/abstract=3675869] Justin Murray, 89 Fordham Law Review 1411 (2021)   About the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center: The Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Centers/Deason-Center] is a nonpartisan center for research and advocacy that combines data-driven research and compelling stories to advocate for innovative criminal justice reform. Follow us on social media: TWITTER [itter.com/smulawdeason] | INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/smulawdeason/] | FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/SMULawDeason/] | YOUTUBE [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiK4i1peN1UH6g7h405SXqQ]   Music Credits: Ground Effect by Bio Unit, Tanuki Trax by St. Peter Lemon

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Racial Injustice

Professor Pam Metzger is joined by Professor Bennett Capers and Somil Trivedi  to discuss racial injustice through topics such as how history has shaped racism today, the relationship between communities and punishment, abolition, and a renewed optimism about change in new generations. This is the second episode in a five part series of criminal legal reform conversations that the Deason Center is holding in collaboration with the SMU Law Review. This podcast was edited and adapted from a live virtual event. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpAZrw-ajLo]   Panelists: Professor Bennett Capers [https://www.fordham.edu/info/29956/bennett_capers]- Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Race, Law, and Justice, Fordham University School of Law Somil Trivedi [https://www.aclu.org/news/by/somil-trivedi/] - Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Criminal Law Reform Project Professor Pamela Metzger [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Faculty/Profiles/Metzger-Pamela-R]- Director, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center, SMU Dedman School of Law   Resources: The Racial Architecture of Criminal Justice. [https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4884&context=smulr] Bennett Capers Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044. [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3331295] Bennett Capers, 94 New York University Law Review 109 (2019). Why Prosecutors Keep Letting Police Get Away With Murder [https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/06/why-prosecutors-keep-letting-police-get-away-with-murder.html], Somil Trivedi, Slate  The System Is Working the Way It Is Supposed to: The Limits of Criminal Justice Reform. [https://scholarship.law.uc.edu/fcj/vol2019/iss1/6] Paul Butler, 2019 Freedom Center Journal (2020),    About the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center: The Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center [https://www.smu.edu/Law/Centers/Deason-Center] is a nonpartisan center for research and advocacy that combines data-driven research and compelling stories to advocate for innovative criminal justice reform. Follow us on social media: TWITTER [itter.com/smulawdeason] | INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/smulawdeason/] | FACEBOOK [https://www.facebook.com/SMULawDeason/] | YOUTUBE [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiK4i1peN1UH6g7h405SXqQ]   Music Credits: The Lounge by Bensound

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