Podcast

A Richer Measurement of Justice: The Novel Lolita Read as a Sentencing Memorandum

Watch this episode on YOUTUBE, on APPLE PODCASTS, or wherever you get your podcasts! Lawyers have everything to learn from great stories on the screen, on the page, or on the stage.  Legal Writing Professor Christina Frohock knows this well, as her latest law review article, Legal Fiction: Reading Lolita as a Sentencing Memorandum, brings into focus…

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This Week in Sentencing News: Pot Pardons & Nikolas Cruz

Watch this episode on YOUTUBE, on APPLE PODCASTS, or wherever you get your podcasts! Helping us get Set for Sentencing, Professor Doug Berman, author of the Sentencing Law and Policy Blog.  Prof. Berman helps us make sense of two major sentencing events of the past week – President Biden’s blanket pardon for federal marijuana possession and a…

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Even Stephen: The Skinny on Steve Bannon’s Sentencing

Watch this episode on YOUTUBE, on APPLE PODCASTS, or wherever you get your podcasts! Steve Bannon is set for sentencing on Oct. 21, 2022, after a jury found him guilty of two counts of Contempt of Congress.  But, like many of the recent Trump-adjacent prosecutions, we are in uncharted waters.  Therefore, helping us get Set for Sentencing…

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A View From the Bench: Sentencing Expert Alan Ellis Discusses His Interviews with 40+ Judges About What Matters at Sentencing

Watch on YOUTUBE or LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS Helping us get set for sentencing, attorney Alan Ellis.  He’s an expert in all things sentencing and post-conviction relief and the author of the wildly popular Federal Prison Guidebook. IN THIS EPISODE: The importance of knowing your Judge; How to develop mental health mitigation; The need to…

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SO GOES THE NATION: Talking Criminal Justice Reform With Julie Gunnigle, Democratic Candidate for Maricopa County Attorney

LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS,  WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE The criminal system in Maricopa County, Arizona is missing the Justice.  It’s the fourth largest county in the nation, and the eighth largest incarcerator IN THE WORLD.  The County Attorney’s office has been infamous for decades for overcharging, systemic bias, and flat-out corruption. Helping us get…

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Presumed Punishable: Antiracism at Sentencing

WATCH ON YOUTUBE or LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM Black Americans and other minorities are disproportionally represented in the numbers of those charged, the kinds of charges they face, and the length of sentences imposed.  The question is WHY?  The answer is far from simple, but it’s one that everyone needs to better understand.…

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Draco: Alive & Thriving: Historical and Constitutional Roots of Modern Sentencing

Helping us get Set for Sentencing, Constitutional scholar and extraordinary criminal defense lawyer, Robert McWhirter.  Bob is a nationally and internationally known speaker and author on trial advocacy, immigration law, and the history of the bill of rights.  His most recent book, is Fixing the Framers’ Failure: 13th, 14, 15th Amendment and America’s New Birth…

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