How can moments with potential for transformational change be recognized and acted upon? What can be learned from the dramatic change in efforts to loosen the grip of organized crime on public institutions in America in the 1960s, the reform of the Teamsters Union in the 1970s-1990s, and the current battle against corruption in international sports competition? Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, Founding Director of the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University, is pleased to invite you to this seminar featuring Edwin H. Stier, Esq. Reflecting upon his career in law - in private practice and at the state and federal level in New Jersey - Mr. Stier will consider three illustrative examples of recognizing and acting on the opportunity for change, weaving together the value of the media, cultural sensitivity, and understanding psychopathy. Send an email to Lauren Schwartz to join in-person in the Cyril Black Seminar Room, 019 Bendheim Hall; or register here to join
The deaths of John and Joyce Sheridan are the subject of a new podcast series by WNYC. The state attorney general’s office said it would “follow the evidence wherever it leads.”
Dead End: A NJ Political Murder Mystery, true crime whodunit that'll leave you rapt. It's also a quest for justice for two murder victims who deserve to RIP.