the JustPod
The Criminal Justice Section of the ABA
Podcast for the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association. We'll talk current issues in criminal justice reform, policy and the Supreme Court. We'll discuss the work of the Criminal Justice Section including events, Task Forces, Standards, the ABA's ICC project and more. This is the Criminal Justice Section of the ABA’s podcast, and may not contain official ABA policy statements. For the ABA’s Code of Online Conduct visit here: https://www.americanbar.org/about_the_aba/codeofconduct/
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Public Defender Reform
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09/22/21 • 22 min
Featuring: Emily Galvin-Almanza, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Partners for Justice
Emily joins us to recommend ways that public defenders can be a leader in criminal justice reform. We talk discuss early interventions that can help mitigate caused to defendants when they intersect with the criminal justice system.
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Impeachment Process vs. a Criminal Case
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10/09/19 • 23 min
Two constitutional law professors walk us through a comparison of a criminal case vs. the impeachment process. Rory Little and Steve Saltzburg explain differences between charges and articles of impeachment; conviction; trial proceedings and more.
Want to get involved with the Criminal Justice Section? Join us! https://www.americanbar.org/membership/join-now
January 6th: Questions of Ethics
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02/04/21 • 25 min
Professor Bruce Green of Fordham Law School, joins us to help answer questions of ethics around lawyers participating in the election fraud cases and investigation methods being used post Capitol Riot. He directs us toward standards and model rules applicable in these cases.
Want to get involved with the Criminal Justice Section? Join us! https://www.americanbar.org/membership/join-now
CJS History: Organized Crime and RICO
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09/16/20 • 42 min
Ron Goldstock helps us review both US and CJS history with organized crime and the development of RICO. We discuss where the Section helped shape policy to address the pervasive problem of organized crime and more. Ron also shares his work in helping bring the Federal charges against the members of the Commission, the Mafia's ruling body.
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More Police Reform
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09/10/20 • 25 min
Police Chief Anthony Holloway from St. Petersburg, Florida joins us to continue our conversation around police reform. We talk about trending reform action items like demilitarizing the police, no knock warrants, citizens review, police misconduct public databases, defunding the police and more.
Want to get involved with the Criminal Justice Section? Join us! https://www.americanbar.org/membership/join-now
How Does a Grand Jury Work?
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11/11/20 • 23 min
Michael Moore joins us to share details about how a grand jury works. From seating jurors, to indictment or no bill, to the need from secrecy, Moore walks us through it. Moore also helps contextualize a few notable cases from the news that used a grand jury like the Breonna Taylor case.
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Check-in with the Chair: Q1 2019
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02/07/19 • 39 min
Our first episode and our first "Check-in with the Chair" segment features Lucian Dervan, current chair of the Criminal Justice Section. Lucian provides updates on his vision for this ABA year and an update on exciting projects within the Section.
If you want to know more about any of the committees, task forces or events discussed, please visit our website: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/criminal_justice/.
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January 6th: A Review of Policing
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02/18/21 • 36 min
Paul Henderson, Director for San Francisco's Department of Police Accountability, helps us review the policing of January 6th. There are many questions that need answers. We discuss use of force, volume of law enforcement, the impact of 2020 police reform and potential racial bias.
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Check-in with the Chair: Q1 2021
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03/17/21 • 13 min
ABACJS Chair, April Frazier Camara returns to provide an update on the activity of the Section. We discuss Midyear, what to expect for in-person events, the Greenhalgh Writing Competition and more.
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FAQ
How many episodes does the JustPod have?
the JustPod currently has 155 episodes available.
What topics does the JustPod cover?
The podcast is about Criminal Justice, Policy, Podcasts, Arts and Business.
What is the most popular episode on the JustPod?
The episode title 'Public Defender Reform' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on the JustPod?
The average episode length on the JustPod is 29 minutes.
How often are episodes of the JustPod released?
Episodes of the JustPod are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.
When was the first episode of the JustPod?
The first episode of the JustPod was released on Feb 7, 2019.
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