Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. Finally started by Alec Karakatsanis, “one defining feature of America’s punishment system is that it inflicts cruelty on such a scale that it no longer feels cruel.”

  2. Our founder, @equality_alec, spoke with RJ Vogt of to discuss his new book . Read their conversation here 👉

  3. We had a FANTASTIC time in last night for our book discussion. Special thanks to of for leading the discussion. Thanks to for being a lovely host! More pics to come!

  4. 23. sij

    Thank you to of for the lunch discussion with Prof. Fred O. Smith, Jr. about Alec's book : The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System.

  5. We’re here at for our lunchtime conversation on : The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System.

  6. 🤭 whoops! The link we sent out earlier was broken. It’s fixed and there’s still time to RSVP to join us in Atlanta:

  7. 22. sij
  8. 23. stu 2019.

    In awe of after listening to him in class today. Thank you for coming to and I look forward to reading the book

  9. in his passionate new book, , states, "The decision to make something punishable by human caging authorizes the government to treat people in ways that otherwise would be abhorrent.”

  10. 13. stu 2019.

    : "The idea of drug laws being enforced on Yale’s campus, for example, in the same way that they are enforced down the street in the rest of New Haven would be laughable. And this goes for virtually any law you can think of.”

  11. 10. stu 2019.

    I just reviewed Usual Cruelty by Alec Karakatsanis.

  12. The Criminal Justice System Is Not Broken. It’s Doing What It Was Designed to Do. ’s “: The Complicity of in the Criminal Injustice System” should be assigned reading for every first-year law student

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