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Post Roe Frontiers? A Conversation about Legal Medical and Political Mobilizations from 2023-12-12T20:38:27.916368
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, the controversial decision ended the right to abortion that was upheld for nearly 50 years. So what does a post-Roe world look like? In ...
ListenA New Paradigm in Youth Justice: Building Successful Diversion Programs from 2023-07-31T13:00
What can be done to prioritize diversion options for youth instead of filing criminal charges? Steven P. Dinkin (National Conflict Resolution Center) s joined by, Lisa Weinreb Delgadillo (San Diego...
ListenNative Youth Court: Surviving Trauma Celebrating Tradition Connecting with Community from 2023-04-27T13:00
How can we better serve native youth that find themselves in trouble? The Intertribal Court of Southern California founded the Tribal Youth Court (TYC) to answer that question. TYC empowers youth t...
ListenCreating a Native Youth Peer Court: Restorative Justice in Action from 2023-04-27T13:00
Focused on training native youth in tribal law and restorative justice practices, the Intertribal Court of Southern California Tribal Youth Court (TYC) aims to create positive change in communities...
ListenReimagining Policing from 2022-05-04T04:01:17.935156
Following the police murder of George Floyd, there have been calls to “Abolish, Defund, and Reform” the police. Elected officials around the country have called for 50% reductions in the police bud...
ListenPrison Abolition and a Mule with Paul Butler from 2021-11-30T04:38:01.340066
By virtually any measure, prisons have not worked. They are sites of cruelty, dehumanization, and violence, as well as subordination by race, class, and gender. Prisons traumatize virtually all who...
ListenSummer Stephan on Human Trafficking in San Diego - Global Empowerment Summit 2019 from 2021-10-31T01:34:17.335427
San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan discusses her work to stop human trafficking. Series: "Global Empowerment Summit" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 35330]
ListenThe Trump Impeachment with Robert Reich and Erwin Chemerinsky from 2021-10-31T01:34:17.333200
With the 2020 general elections looming, the nominee for the Democratic Party undetermined, and a defiant and volatile president at the helm, the impeachment inquiry is sure to heat up in the weeks...
ListenCrime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context from 2021-03-06T00:45:53.935707
This panel explores the relevance of race, citizenship, immigration status, and community context in explaining lethal violence and criminal case outcomes, both currently and historically. Drawing ...
ListenCriminal Justice Reform in California from 2020-12-24T13:00
Since 2017, California’s institutional prison population has hovered at about 115,000 inmates. Steven Raphael, Goldman School of Public Policy, looks at the last decade of prison reform including r...
ListenIan Haney López on Race-Class Praxis - Election 2020: UC Berkeley Big Ideas from 2020-10-28T13:00
Ian Haney López is is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Public Law at the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes on race and racism in the law. His focus for the last decade ha...
ListenZachary Norris Ella Baker Center for Human Rights - Election 2020: UC Berkeley Big Ideas from 2020-10-14T13:00
Zachary Norris is the Executive Director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, author of We Keep Us Safe: Building Secure, Just, and Inclusive Communities, and co-founder of Restore Oakland, a...
ListenAmerican Democracy: Needed Reforms from 2020-10-13T13:00
Many observers believe we need to grapple with challenges arising from the many well-established laws, regulations and policies which have been ignored or violated over the past four years. Goldman...
ListenRuth Bader Ginsberg and the Election - Election 2020: UC Berkeley Big Ideas from 2020-09-21T13:00
Today we explore the life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the consequences her death may have for election 2020. The sudden death of the 87 year old jurist and feminist icon has not only disr...
ListenSocio-Economic Equality and Rights - Transnational Legal Discourse on Race and Empire from 2020-03-26T13:00
Socio-economic equality and rights have historically been marginalized in the human rights system but remain a front of racial discrimination. Panelists will engage with this history, identify cont...
ListenMigration - Transnational Legal Discourse on Race and Empire from 2020-03-18T13:00
Panelists consider global and national displacement, rights and protection regimes, and the ways that race and political economy drive policy decisions and institutional and normative responses to ...
ListenTransnational Perspectives on Race and Empire at the Intersection of TWAIL and CRT from 2020-02-25T13:00
Contemporary global and national political crises, many of which threaten the
human rights of millions and even the international system itself, bring into
sharp relief enduring colonial le...
Emergencies and Crisis - Transnational Legal Discourse on Race and Empire from 2020-02-25T13:00
Emergency law permits states to derogate from globally agreed upon norms of human rights. While some rights cannot be suppressed, states still use emergency law to justify policies that reproduce i...
ListenAmerica's Imperial Unraveling - Transnational Legal Discourse on Race and Empire from 2020-02-25T13:00
The keynote presentation of the Transnational Legal Discourse on Race and Empire Symposium features Aziz Rana whose research and teaching center on American constitutional law and political develop...
ListenIntellectual Journey from Reform to Activism with Paul Butler - Conversations with History from 2019-11-15T13:00
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Paul Butler, Albert Brick Professor Law at Georgetown, for a discussion of the law and blacks. Topics covered include formative experiences incl...
ListenGuiding Lost Youth to a Better Future - Global Empowerment Summit 2019 from 2019-11-13T13:00
Some young adults have trouble fitting into societal norms and slip through the cracks. The professionals on this panel are unsung heroes who advocate for our lost youth to create a better future. ...
ListenLaw Policy and Community Organizing: Direct Democracy as a Vehicle for Criminal Justice Reform from 2019-03-27T14:00
This panel explores how statewide direct democracy measures, including ballot initiatives, have propelled affirmative criminal justice reforms in jurisdictions with large Latinx populations. Paneli...
ListenCapital Punishment: Influence of Race and Ethnicity from 2019-03-27T14:00
This panel focuses on questions surrounding the influence of race and ethnicity on the imposition of capital punishment. The Supreme Court struck down unitary standardless capital punishment statut...
ListenLatinX Communities Race and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the Context from 2019-03-22T14:00
Panel of explores how Latinx communities perceive the criminal justice system and provides a general overview of what we know and don't know about Latinx incarceration. The panel also explores the ...
ListenLatinx People and the Criminal Justice System with Gerald López from 2019-03-20T14:00
UCLA Law professor emeritus Gerald López has litigated extensively as lead counsel in a wide variety of criminal and civil matters. In this talk, he captivates the crowd with reflections on his chi...
ListenPolicing Latinx Communities from 2019-03-18T14:00
This panel focuses on questions around policing in Latinx communities in order to shed light on the ways that intersecting legal regimes and policing practices affect those communities. The panel e...
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