Oh -- didn't see you all there. Good morning. Pull up a....well, I'm just leaning on the counter. I know. i was expecting Sunday Gravy too. Guess it's after the S Bowel. So I guess you're all getting along pretty well around here with the sudden cancelation of Quotables; a laboriously clunkering
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Judges: How How I Became “Radicalized” Against The Criminal Justice System (Part Eight))
During my third year of law school, one of my courses was a criminal defense clinic, where I represented misdemeanor defendants in Bronx Criminal Court under a student practice order under the supervision of our professor and an incredible organization called the Bronx Defenders. I am sharing some stories about
Creeps: How I Became “Radicalized” Against the Criminal Justice System (Part 7)
During my third year of law school, one of my courses was a criminal defense clinic, where I represented misdemeanor defendants in Bronx Criminal Court under a student practice order under the supervision of our professor and an incredible organization called the Bronx Defenders. I am sharing some stories about
Testilying: How I became “Radicalized” Against the Criminal Justice System (Part Six)
During my third year of law school, one of my courses was a criminal defense clinic, where I represented misdemeanor defendants in Bronx Criminal Court under a student practice order under the supervision of our professor and an incredible organization called the Bronx Defenders. I am sharing some stories about
Domestic Violence, ICE, and the Presumption of Guilt: How I became “Radicalized” Against the Criminal Justice System (Part Five)
During my third year of law school, one of my courses was a criminal defense clinic, where I represented misdemeanor defendants in Bronx Criminal Court under a student practice order under the supervision of our professor and an incredible organization called the Bronx Defenders. I am sharing some stories about
Crimes of Poverty: How I became “Radicalized” Against the Criminal Justice System (Part Four)
During my third year of law school, one of my courses was a criminal defense clinic, where I represented misdemeanor defendants in Bronx Criminal Court under a student practice order under the supervision of our professor and an incredible organization called the Bronx Defenders. I am sharing some stories about
Trespassing, Clean Halls, and Disruption: How I became “Radicalized” Against the Criminal Justice System (Part Three)
My experiences navigating the abject cruelty of the criminal justice system while representing misdemeanor defendants in the Bronx. During my third year of law school, one of my courses was a criminal defense clinic, where I represented misdemeanor defendants in Bronx Criminal Court under a student practice order under the supervision