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CSPAN Criminal Justice And Wrongful Convictions August 22, 2016

Weeks interview with nancy isenberg, here are some of the programs you might enjoy. A book about how winning the Powerball Lottery change the life of the West Virginia man. A photographer talks about his book in the shadow of our and also ron churn out on his biography of alexander hamilton, the basis for the broadway musical. Washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Up, tom fitton. The, the director for center for civic learning and whichment will look at candidate millennials are likely to support. Washington journal, beginning at monday morning. Join the discussion. As a teenager, Jarrett Adams was convicted of Sexual Assault. He served 10 years in prison before being exonerated with the help of the wisconsin Innocence Project. Now he is an attorney, representing needy defendants and fighting Wrongful Convictions. He spoke at the city club of cleveland for about an hour. Good afternoon. I am a partner at baker and hostetler. It is my pleasure t

CSPAN2 Criminal Justice And Wrongful Convictions September 6, 2016

Hes an attorney helping the needy facing felony charges and the wrongfully convicted. Heres more on the criminal Justice System from the city club of cleveland. This is an hour. Good afternoon and welcome to the city club of cleveland. Im michael meuti, a partner at baker and hostettler, and despite pleasure to introduce you to get a speaker, Jarrett Adams. In addition to my day job i served as the president of the northeast ohio chapter of the american constitution society. Acs as a nationwide network of progressive lawyers, judges, students and professors, all dedicated to the promise of our constitution and to the values that it embodies. Civil rights and liberties, genuine democracy, and access to justice. Over the past few years our chapter has hosted various programs on various the problem of Wrongful Convictions specifically. For example, we heard from Ohio Attorney general and his life about the myths of our criminal Justice System and how they produce Wrongful Convictions. And

CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 15, 2016

But much more conservatively given that action. Weve got time for one question. Weve got one over here. My question is for resources and for actual and temptation, you set the individual select in the program arent necessarily eligible towards a term of community supervision. Who provides the service when you type about checking in on a weekly basis, are you checking in with the Probation Office . It is only so many Probation Officers limited to how many people they can supervise spirit at one time the committee placement of several may have four or five on their load of people because they spend so much time with each people to make sure they are successful. One of the things that we did in the alternative portion is further able to shed the community so we can watch supervision and work with partners and other state agencies to contribute training and resources. So there was no actual funding. It was just reinvestment. Please join me in taking our panel. [applause] you want me to int

CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 7, 2016

Entry. The focus has to be there. I dont mean for people who have violated the law and committed infractions. I am talking about intervening and lives before they get to the criminal Justice System. I am talking about interrupting the school to prison pipeline. I am talking about the reality of the communities in which people live and grow. As chair of the criminal justice section, we are looking at a program, putting together a program april 28th. This is a shameless plug. A part of the program is going to be prestage with the Macarthur Foundation coming out and talking to us about explaining to us about the role of narrow science in helping us to address some of these critical criminal justice issues. Dr. Keri russell from harvard will comment and talk about the role that environment plays on Brain Development or lack thereof. When he talks about is the impact of growing up in high violent, high poverty, communities that are also high density communities and the effect that has on Br

CSPAN3 Dred Scott And The Supreme Court December 27, 2014

Cspan. Org history. And we would like to tell you about some of our other American History tv programs. Be with us every saturday 8 00 p. M. And 12 00 a. M. With lectures in history. Hear lectures on topics ranging from the American Revolution to the 9 11 terrorist attacks. Thats lectures in history, every saturday at 8 00 p. M. And 12 00 a. M. Eastern here on American History tv on cspan3. Up next on American History tv, history professor Lea Vandervelde talking about the Supreme Court case of 1857. Dread scott was a slave attempted to sue his owner for his familys freedom after they were moved to a free state by their former master. The court ruled that slave or free blacks could not sue in federal court because they could not be u. S. Citizens. Professor is vandervelde talks about the repercussions of the decision and why its location in missouri was important. Here is the introduction. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this hourlong event. Good evening. I am glad to be he

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