Law professor and filmmaker, talking about criminal justice, constitutional rights, and discrimination. Also interested in how poverty can be alleviated.
Amanda A. Farahany, Thomas J. Mew & Professor Suja Thomas share cutting-edge issues at our Fall Seminar, like using Bostock to make causation inquiries easier or fighting summary judgment through a deeper understanding of bias, decision-making & research. https://t.co/wLUYWhgcoY
It wasn’t the canceled flight on Christmas Day that upset Shelley Morrison the most. It was the police officer threatening to arrest her if she didn’t leave a secure area of the airport.
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This is funny. @nytimes You do a great series on the problems with forced arbitration for which the wonderful reporter @jbsgreenberg is nominated for a Pulitzer. Then, you decide to adopt forced arbitration.
I’m doing a survey. Yes, this is a heel of a loaf of bread. It was delivered to me from a restaurant. Have you ever been served a heel from a restaurant?
My 7 year old son caught me on my phone. “Dad. Can I twit something?” “It’s tweet. & sure. What do you want people to know?” “Are you just writing this?” “Yes.” “Ok Some people think that people w/o homes are garbage. But theyre still humans. Here’s what they need…” Continued:
We need more judges on every level with public defender backgrounds. New Federal Judge Tana Lin in Seattle who was a public defender is another good example of what we should be aiming for.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden sent an email with racially insensitive language about NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith in July 2011, the Wall Street Journal reported today. https://t.co/s4YYj0tKz7