Harvard Law School Clinical Professor Dehlia Umunna, deputy director of the law school’s Criminal Justice Institute, led a session titled “Criminal Justice Reform and Advocacy Through Storytelling,” which highlighted CJI’s history and the footprint it has had on social and criminal justice. Panelists included the Hon. Leslie Harris (Ret.), former associate justice of the Dorchester Juvenile Court, in Massachusetts; Attorney Patrice Fulcher, director of public training for Maryland’s Office of the Public Defender; Raj Jayadev, co-founder of Silicon Valley De-Bug; and Cass Luskin ’15 staff attorney, Office of the Public Defender, 15th Judicial District, La; and Ieshaah Murphy ’12, staff attorney, Public Defender Service, District of Columbia.
Their talk was part of the HLS in the World bicentennial summit which took place at Harvard Law School on Friday, October 27, 2017. Read more: [ Ссылка ]
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