Left to Die: Incarceration From Katrina to COVID
Publication Date
9-10-2020
Abstract
On the 15th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, this program addresses incarceration during times of crisis. The program compares the plight of prisoners who were incarcerated during Katrina with those incarcerated during the COVID-19 pandemic and explores strategies for release and reform. Panelists: Eric Balaban, National Prison Project of the ACLU Meghan Garvey, New Orleans Public Defender Brendon Woods, Public Defender Alameda County, California Moderator: Malia Brink, ABA Standing Committee on Legal Aid & Indigent Defense With an Introduction from Judy Perry Martinez, Immediate Past President, American Bar Association.
Document Type
Streaming Video
Disciplines
Criminal Law | Criminal Procedure | Criminology and Criminal Justice | Law | Law and Society | Public Policy | Social Justice
Part Of
Special Events and Videos
Publisher
Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center
