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
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Here’s the video for the fourth session, held on April 14th, focusing on Immigration. The discussion was moderated by Jon Hanson and Jacob Lipton, Co-Directors of the Systemic Justice Project. The Panelists were: Lam Ho: Executive Director and Founder at Beyond Legal
Here’s the video for the third session, held on April 8th, focusing on Decareration. The discussion was moderated by Harvard Law Students, Connie Cho and Rio Sharf. The Panelists were: Alec Karakatsanis: Founder & Executive Director, Civil Rights Corp. David Lewis:
The video for the second session, held on April 7th, is now available, featuring: Esme Caramello: Clinical Professor of Law and Faculty Director of Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Harvard Law School Joey Longley: Equal Justice Works Fellow at ACLU National Prison Project
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOrhuBiAOpo] On February 12 and 13, 2015, Professor Crenshaw made three outstanding, public presentations at Harvard Law School — at events organized by Harvard Law School’s Students for Inclusion. All three talks are compiled talks in this video. In the
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=695rhVXHG48] From the 2013 Harvard Law School Conference,”Deep Capture: Psychology, Public Relations, Democracy, and Law.” Hume’s Maxim: “Nothing appears more surprising to those who consider human affairs with a philosophical eye, than the easiness with which the many are governed
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_dHa5iZPCg] February 13, 2015 – at Harvard Law School – Students for Inclusion Event (“Law School Matters: Reassessing Legal Education Post-Ferguson” Conference). The title of this event, featuring keynote presentations by Professors Peller and Crenshaw, was “Law School or Justice
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE8wG89_Jkw] February 12, 2015 – at Harvard Law School – Students for Inclusion Event (“Law School Matters: Reassessing Legal Education Post-Ferguson” Conference) speakers include Duncan Kennedy, Kim Crenshaw, Gary Peller, and Aziza Ahmed.
[youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zORE_u00rg0&feature=youtu.be] February 12, 2015 – at Harvard Law School – Students for Inclusion Event (“Law School Matters: Reassessing Legal Education Post-Ferguson” Conference) speakers include Dan Coquillette, Kim Crenshaw, Phil Lee, and Victoria White-Mason
Lydia Edwards — the Equal Justice Works Fellow at Greater Boston Services and a member of the Systemic Justice Project Advisory Board — is helping to organize an evening with Ai-Jen Poo and the Massachusetts Coalition for Domestic Workers. Mark