Who Wrote That Up For You?

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“Who Wrote That Up For You?” shines a light on the American justice system and its role in empowering the powerful to take from us. The justice system is the only branch of our government where an individual - rather than the collective - can make the system act for us. It puts power in the individual’s hands. But it’s broken and being used against us at a time when we need it the most. read less
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Ken Johnson, Restorative Justice Facilitator - Who Wrote That Up For You? Jul 25, 2023
Jul 26 2023
Ken Johnson, Restorative Justice Facilitator - Who Wrote That Up For You? Jul 25, 2023
Ken Johnson, juvenile justice expert and certified Florida mediator, discussed the potential of restorative justice practices to mitigate the severe harm to young people caught up in the school-to-prison pipeline. With a new academic year starting, Ken wanted to the reasons behind the shocking statistic that 4 out of every 5 incarcerated adults started out in the juvenile justice system. According to Ken, this is all by design and is part and parcel of the culture's punitive attitude toward children. Ken described the coincidence of standardized testing schedules and high rates of at-risk youth arrested at school, which tends to raise a school's test scores and secure more funding for the school because low scorers are removed from the test pool. He also discussed the stark racial disparities both in arrest rates and in levels of violence exacted upon incarcerated youth. He shared the well-documented story of the "Whitehouse Boys" and the horrors perpetrated by law enforcement and guards at the now-defunct prison in Marianna, Florida. Ken decried the lack of criminal penalties for these and other abuses due to law-enforcement immunity from prosecution. Ken also discussed the commonplace labeling of certain neighborhoods as "million-dollar blocks." These are city blocks with so many arrests that nearly $1M dollars is lost annually due to lack of productivity, criminal background-related unemployment, and other consequences of a carceral state. Ken sees these problems worsening in the future without activism because the incentives for punishing youth are so entrenched. – Visit on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KenJohnsonUSA – Read Behind Bars and Behind the Gun: https://mediate.com/behind-bars-and-behind-the-gun/ – Read Then and Now: Reflecting on Restorative Practices and the Corruption of the Public Education System For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit ⁠courtroom5.com⁠ to get access to justice today.
Joshua Schwadron, Mighty.com - Who Wrote That Up For You? Feb 17, 2023
Feb 18 2023
Joshua Schwadron, Mighty.com - Who Wrote That Up For You? Feb 17, 2023
Joshua Schwadron, founder and CEO at Mighty.com, discussed his company's innovative model for helping injured people pursue personal injury claims through an affiliated law firm, Mighty Law. Mighty helps its clients manage the financial aspects of their lives -- car repairs, replacement wages, etc -- while their claims are being handled by the law firm. And the contingency fees are limited so that clients keep more of their awards.    Mighty has angered some members of the personal injury bar with its marketing, which often paints "billboard lawyers" as greedy predators taking advantage of people when they need help the most. Joshua shared some of the ways traditional personal injury lawyers can hurt vulnerable clients instead of helping them. He described the blowback Mighty has received from law firms, including lawsuits and bar complaints for unauthorized practice of law. – Connect with Joshua on Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshuaschwadron – Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mighty – Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mighty.Group.Inc/ – Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thats.mighty/ – Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mighty-com/ – Visit the website: https://www.mighty.com/ For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit courtroom5.com to get access to justice today.
Kristin Henning, Georgetown Law - Who Wrote That Up For You? Feb 15, 2023
Feb 16 2023
Kristin Henning, Georgetown Law - Who Wrote That Up For You? Feb 15, 2023
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic & Initiative at Georgetown Law. She is also the author of "Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth," which draws upon her twenty-five years of experience representing Black youth in Washington, D.C.'s juvenile court to detail the myriad ways police encounters are used to deny Black youth the healthy adolescent development afforded to other young people.   Professor Henning teaches and trains lawyers, judges, prosecutors, and others about the criminalization of Black and Brown youth to help mitigate the implicit racial bias in the juvenile justice system. She offered tips for parents whose children have been arrested to keep them from being targeted for incarceration. She expressed special concern for Black and Brown students with disabilities because their normal behaviors are often perceived as threatening during police encounters, leading to higher rates of removal from their families and communities. – Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProfKrisHenning – Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profkrishenning – Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-n-henning-b509a48/ – Visit Rage of Innocence: https://www.rageofinnocence.com/ – Visit Georgetown Juvenile Justice: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/experiential-learning/clinics/our-clinics/juvenile-justice-clinic/racial-justice/ For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit courtroom5.com to get access to justice today.
Renee Vara, Vara Art; J. Rich Leonard, Campbell Law - Who Wrote That Up For You? Feb. 10, 2023
Feb 11 2023
Renee Vara, Vara Art; J. Rich Leonard, Campbell Law - Who Wrote That Up For You? Feb. 10, 2023
Renee Vara is the founder of Vara Arts, which provides appraiser and advisory services for creatives. She discussed the use of the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) to protect artists whose works are threatened by traditional property rights, including a famous case where a commercial property development sought to destroy several murals in New York City. Renee advised artists in these situations to seek legal counsel but also to pursue mediation to recover the reasonable commercial value of their works. – Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VaraArt – Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/varaart – Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/varaart/ – Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneevara/ – Visit the website: https://www.varaart.com/ J. Rich Leonard is the dean of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Dean Leonard described the work of Campbell Law's numerous pro bono clinics, including a partnership with the City of Raleigh to mitigate evictions and arbitration services provided to Wake County and local municipalities to resolve discrimination complaints out of court. He also discussed his new book, "From Welcome to Windhoek: A Judge's Journey," charting the journey from his hometown of Welcome, North Carolina to consulting with judiciaries in southern Africa. – Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-leonard-abb6959a/ – Visit the faculty profile: https://law.campbell.edu/about/our-school/our-dean/ For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit courtroom5.com to get access to justice today.
Tiffany Graves, Pro Bono Counsel at Bradley - Who Wrote That Up For You? Jan 27, 2023
Jan 28 2023
Tiffany Graves, Pro Bono Counsel at Bradley - Who Wrote That Up For You? Jan 27, 2023
Tiffany Graves is the first pro bono counsel at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP, the largest law firm in the southeast U.S., with over 600 attorneys serving the banking, construction, energy, and healthcare industries. ("Pro bono" means "for the good" or free of charge.) Each attorney at the firm provides a minimum of 50 hours of free legal services annually to people who cannot afford an attorney. Tiffany's role is to ensure opportunities for pro bono service are available when an attorney at the firm is ready to serve.   Tiffany's legal career has been devoted to closing the justice gap between those who can pay for representation and those who cannot. She is a former director of the Mississippi Access to Justice Commission. Prior to that, she ran the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project. Tiffany shared the importance of pro bono service for both the legal profession and the larger society. She also advised that people needing free legal services should contact their local legal aid office for a referral to firms like Bradley. – Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-graves/ – Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tiffmgraves – Connect on Post: https://post.news/@tiffanymgraves – Visit the website: https://www.bradley.com/people/g/graves-tiffany-m For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit courtroom5.com to get access to justice today.