Everyday Injustice Podcast Episode 202: Marvin Zalman Talks Criminal Justice Reform
This week Everyday Injustice features Marvin Zalman, a retired professor from Wayne State University in Detroit. Zalman…
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This week Everyday Injustice features Marvin Zalman, a retired professor from Wayne State University in Detroit. Zalman…
Eric Genuis is a Canadian composer and pianist who now lives in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. He is…
David Dow went from a death penalty supporter to founding the Texas Innocence Network and running a…
The recidivism rate for those who get a masters while incarcerated is zero. For years, in an…
At the age of 17, Sean Wilson was incarcerated and spent 17 years in prison. Since his…
In 2018, California passed a law that mandated police departments to release body camera footage within 45…
This week on Everyday Injustice, we are joined by UCLA Law Professor Scott Cummings who discusses a…
Dave Beers, a NY state licensed PI with law enforcement experience ended up working with the Taft…
In March, the Sentencing Project announced the creation of the Second Look Network. Across the country, we…
In 2021, Professor Daniel Medwed published an article in the Brooklyn Law Review: “Black Deaths Matter: the…
Recently a Texas judge delayed the execution of Andre Thomas—a man who is so severely mentally ill,…
In Everyday Injustice’s second installment with Marc Bookman, we discuss the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation—a non-profit…
Andrew Krivak was acquitted last week in a second trial, after spending 24 years in prison for…
Earlier in February, the state of Missouri executed Leonard Taylor, despite strong evidence of innocence. Discussing that…
The year 2023 marks the 50th year since the US prison population began its unprecedented surge. The…
In their book, Suspect Citizens, Frank Baumgartner and his colleagues looked at a massive amount of police…
Marc Bookman is the co-founder of the nonprofit Atlantic Center for Capital Representation in Philadelphia and author…
https://youtu.be/u50_Yd8hRWI Aasha Ealy was a law student accused of a crime that she didn’t commit. What should…
This week on Everyday Injustice, Jessica Henry talks about people who are convicted of crimes that never…
As most observers are well aware by now, the US incarcerates a much higher proportion of its…