Join this week’s “Systemic Lawyering in Times of Crisis” Webinar at: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/770662864. This week’s session, Tuesday May 12 at 12pm EST, focuses on domestic violence and features the following panelists: Stephanie Davidson, UCLA Law School Christine Perumal, Safe Horizon
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Here’s the video for the sixth session, held on April 28th, focusing on economic inequities. The discussion was moderated by: Niki Rubin, Harvard Law ’22 (moderator) Sejal Singh, Harvard Law ’20; Cofounder of the People’s Parity Project (moderator) The Panelists were: Chiraayu
Here’s the video for the fifth session, held on April 21st, focusing on the Criminal Legal System. The discussion was moderated by Jon Hanson and Jacob Lipton, Co-Directors of the Systemic Justice Project. The Panelists were: Judge Nancy Gertner, Senior Lecturer
Join this week’s “Systemic Lawyering in Times of Crisis” Webinar at: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/770662864. This week’s session (Tuesday, April 28, at 12pm EST) will focus on economic inequity in the time of COVID-19. Participants include: Chiraayu Gosrani, NYU Law ’22 Alyssa Peterson,
Join this week’s “Systemic Lawyering in Times of Crisis” Webinar at: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/770662864. This week’s session, Tuesday April 21 at 12pm EST, focuses on the criminal legal system and features the following panelists: Judge Nancy Gertner, Senior Lecturer at Harvard
This week the “Systemic Lawyering in Times of Crisis” Webinar Tuesday April 14 at 12pm EST, will focus on immigration. This week’s session, Tuesday April 14 at 12pm EST, focuses on immigration and features the following panelists: Lam Ho: Executive Director
This week there will be two sessions of the “Systemic Lawyering in Times of Crisis” Webinar. The series features systemically oriented lawyers and activists in fields most affected by our latest crisis. Each session examines the special challenges posed by the crisis, the pressing needs, the
Great news from two friends of the Systemic Justice Project: A small city bordering Ferguson, Mo., has agreed to pay $4.7 million to compensate nearly 2,000 people who spent time in the city’s jail for not paying fines and fees
Christopher Benson has written a great piece on Spotlight and the problems with an individualistic, rather than a systemic, focus: [M]erely exposing individual wrongdoers does not go far enough if systemic flaws enable wrongdoing to continue. That is the driving dramatic question
The Systemic Justice Project will host its second annual Systemic Justice Conference at Harvard Law School on Friday, April 8 – 10, 2016. Stay tuned for more details.