
Public Defenseless Podcast
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Dedicated to highlighting America's Public Defender and Criminal Legal Systems. New Episodes every Tues/Thurs wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Today, I spoke with Brooklyn Law School Professor Alice Ristroph about the way we teach criminal law in law school. We discussed how the standard curriculum came to be, how it could be different, and why it's so important for law schools to critically evaluate how the course is taught.

Today, I spoke w/Professor Andrew Crespo to continue this week's discussion about better ways to teach criminal law. Along w/his co-author, John Rappaport, Crespo hopes his new crim law text book can help students better understand how our criminal law fueled mass incarceration




Defense Lawyers Face Months Without Pay as Federal Funds Dry Up Suzanne Monyak Bloomberg Law buff.ly/dIabefJ


ā¦Briggs Hopsonā© ā¦Sen. Brice Wigginsā© ā¦Rep. Jansen Owenā© ā¦Jason Whiteā© we should look at Illinois as a path forward on indigent defense in Mississippi. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pubā¦







Thank you Amanda HernĆ”ndez for really SEEING this work! stateline.org/2025/06/10/howā¦

Today, I spoke once again w/Ricardo D. GarcĆa, The Chief Public Defender LA County Public Defender's Office. This time, we discussed how the return of the death penalty and Prop 36 are impacting Public Defense and what happened to incarcerated people during the LA County Wildfires.


New Orleans pushes to legalize police use of āfacial surveillanceā: The city would become first in the U.S. to formally allow facial recognition as a tool for surveilling residents in real time. Doug MacMillan The Washington Post buff.ly/CqovoF9
