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Accessory to Justice

Accessory to Justice

Airington Law

Accessory to Justice is not your ordinary legal podcast. While we invite all of our fellow legal professionals to join us, our show explores so much more than just the courtroom! Accessory to Justice is about the fight for equity from the perspective of those deemed guilty until proven innocent. Accessory to Justice will also be your guide to connecting the dots between the work of activists and experts of various fields and the legal world. When things get complicated we're here to break it down!
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Accessory to Justice episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Accessory to Justice for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Accessory to Justice episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Accessory to Justice - Outdoor Justice with Blue Sky Fund
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07/14/22 • 40 min

Many of us take The Great Outdoors for granted, but for millions of children across The Nation enjoying the education and healing prospects of nature simply is not an option.
Many children from lower income neighborhoods do not have readily available access to clean and safe green space. Even more strikingly, the United States park system harbors a deeply racist history.
Today attorney Miriam Airington-Fisher is joined by Tanesha and Diane of Blue Sky Fund to talk about the importance of outdoor equity and unconventional learning opportunities for all children regardless of income or racial heritage.
Believe it or not, there is a strong intersection between nature and the juvenile justice system.
How was the outdoors inspired you?

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.

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Accessory to Justice - Cannabis Revisited with Sheba Williams
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06/15/22 • 53 min

"Marijuana" "Pot" "Weed" Whatever you are used to calling it. This plant has had a massive impact on American society in its 80+ years of prohibition.
Cannabis law and cannabis prohibition affects all of us regardless of our personal attitudes towards the drug. Today, Accessory to Justice is joined by expungement and cannabis expert Sheba Williams of Virginia NORML and NOLEF Turns Inc. to talk about the class and racial implications of The War on Drugs, medical benefits of Cannabis, and the future of Virginia Cannabis.
This episode goes far deeper than the hashtags.
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Accessory to Justice - Don't be a Nimby with Helen Hardiman
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06/08/22 • 53 min

This week I am joined by fair housing advocate Helen Hardiman to discuss housing discrimination and housing as a civil right!
Many regions in America are facing a house crisis, and sometimes it may not be obvious when discrimination occurs. In fact, many landlords may not even know they are executing unfair practices!
Don't be the person to say "Not In My BackYard"
Where would you be without a roof over your head?

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.

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Accessory to Justice - Guilty Until Proven Innocent with The Ram Law Firm
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02/11/22 • 33 min

Let's discuss how the justice system really works. Spoiler alert, it's not always based in integrity. Meet some attorneys trying to fix that, Doug Ramseur and Emilee Hasbrouck.

We're talking The Death Penalty, violent crime defense, and The [former] Conviction Integrity Unit. Doug, Emilee, and Miriam discuss the power of believing clients and working towards a world where everyone may receive "a rich man's defense."

You may contact The Ram Law Firm at (804)-404-2654 or [email protected]

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Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.

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Accessory to Justice - Expert Witness Wednesday with Julie McConnell
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06/22/22 • 50 min

Julie McConnell is an attorney and professor of law at University of Richmond known for her work with the Children's Defense Clinic. She also serves as an expert witness in serious criminal cases involving minors in which the child or teen stands to be tried as an adult or face life in prison.
Today we're discussing the grave consequences of juvenile sentencing in America, and how it relates to racial and social justice.
Did you know America is one of the only countries that tries children as adults?
From the era of "Super predators" to today--How fair is the "Adult sentences for adult crimes" sentiment? Let's talk about it.
Perhaps the real true crime is how we treat today's youth.

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Accessory to Justice - Accessory to Justice: Coming Early 2022
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11/22/21 • 1 min

Get a taste of what's to come!

Having a hard time waiting? Follow us on all major social media platforms @AiringtonLaw

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Welcome back to Accessory to Justice by Airington Law!
This season explores all things civil rights law with a focus on how system inequality affects America's Black, Brown, and Disabled children. Most of the issues we explore this season affect our youth in ways some cannot imagine.
This episode features seasoned civil rights attorney and writer, Bianca White. We're breaking down the The School to Prison Pipeline--What is it? and how does it contribute to racial violence and mass incarceration?
Do police really make schools safer?

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.

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Accessory to Justice - Autism and The Law with NeuroClastic
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01/21/22 • 41 min

A conversation on systemic ableism.

What if we told you the mainstream conception of the Autistic experience is not accurate? What if we told you that these misconceptions pose genuine material danger for our Autistic community members?

Terra Vance and Kate Jones of NeuroClastic are here to lead the conversation surrounding law enforcement and Autism. Today we're discussing the School to Prison Pipeline, clearing the air on common Autistic behavior patterns, and conceptualizing a future that honors the differences of Autistic people. Get ready to take a critical lens to The Deficit Model, and celebrate the Autistic mind with this collaboration!

Autistic liberation is the future. Are you listening?

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As promised, here's the rundown of the case of a man named Matthew Rushin,

Matthew Rushin is a young Black man from Virginia Beach. Matthew is Autistic.

In 2019, Matthew was in a car accident, that severely wounded others. Police swarmed Matthew and deemed him guilty of intentional harm. To them, it appeared that Matthew was attempting to take his own life with no regard for others. This was not the case. In reality, Matthew experienced an autistic meltdown, emerging research likens these meltdowns to that of a seizure, rather than a Non-Autistic bout of distress. As you may imagine, a serious car accident is not a safe place, neurologically, for an Autistic individual.

Like in many cases, Matthew was offered a plea deal, i.e."Plead guilty, and we'll have mercy on you."

The negotiation tactics involved rely heavily on, what some may call, "reading between the lines"-- something that is not apart of the Autistic experience. His loved ones believe he was intentionally mislead for the sake of winning a conviction. Matthew just wanted to return home to his mother and sisters, so he accepted the deal. Matthew was sentenced to 50 years, 40 years suspended, 10 to serve.

In November of 2020, Governor Northam granted Matthew Rushin a condition pardon. Matthew returned home with the help of his post conviction attorney Miriam-Airington Fisher, with the guidance of Terra Vance, and Sen. McClellan's push for SB 1315 (now a law decriminalizing Autistic behavior). Matthew deserves an absolute pardon and his support network have not stopped trying to get him the justice he deserves.

Learn more under the #JusticeforMatthewRushin and AiringtonLaw.com

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Sober by VIBES, Excavate by Marshall Usinger, Grounded by Jameson Nathan Jones, You Said it, I Said it, We all Said it by Charlie Schafer, Stay Awhile by The Spacies

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.

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Accessory to Justice - The Framing of Mario Eubanks: Part I
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01/01/22 • 15 min

The Framing of Mario Eubanks is finally ready!

This is Part I of III covering the wrongful conviction of Mario Eubanks, featuring Mario's attorney Miriam Airington-Fisher. Listen to hear a professional break down of the murder, conviction, and post conviction proceedings.

Don't know about Mario Eubanks?

Over 25 years ago Mario, a 15 year old kid got swept up in a murder case that did not involve him at all. Mario has been in prison ever since his conviction at the age of 17. 24 years later his case has been lost in all the noise and ignorance. We're trying to change that by telling the world about his case.

In the coming weeks you will hear from Portia, Mario's wife, and Mario himself. Please stay tuned.

Join our movement share this episode with #FreeMarioEubanks, let's muster up some star power and get some pressure for his exoneration. If you know anything about the 1996 murder of Wade King, or Mario Eubanks please email us at [email protected].

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Tree Tops by Astro Mouse, Locked Out & Felony Love by Jay Warren, and No Crime by Keston Wright

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Accessory to Justice - Culture as a Human Right with Cultural Heritage Partners
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07/07/22 • 34 min

The combination of law, anthropology, and archaeology sounds rather niche, right?
Despite the specificity of the work by Greg Werkheiser and colleagues, Cultural Heritage Partners play a huge role in advocating for the cultural rights of marginalized communities.
Today we're exploring questions like: What makes an ethical museum? and What can we be doing to help our Native American Neighbors.
Learn more at Culturalheritagepartners.com or @Cultural Heritage Partners

Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Accessory to Justice have?

Accessory to Justice currently has 18 episodes available.

What topics does Accessory to Justice cover?

The podcast is about Civil Rights, Lawyer, Wrongful Conviction, Legal, Interview, Podcasts, Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Accessory to Justice?

The episode title 'Outdoor Justice with Blue Sky Fund' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Accessory to Justice?

The average episode length on Accessory to Justice is 36 minutes.

How often are episodes of Accessory to Justice released?

Episodes of Accessory to Justice are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Accessory to Justice?

The first episode of Accessory to Justice was released on Nov 22, 2021.

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