Race and Justice
Two legal experts talked about race and the justice system. Paul Butler argued that the criminal justice system is inherently flawed and pun… read more
Two legal experts talked about race and the justice system. Paul Butler argued that the criminal justice system is inherently flawed and punishes African-Americans and Latinos disproportionately. Kurt Schmoke acknowledged that the criminal justice system has inequalities but individuals working in the system can make a difference. Following their remarks, they responded to audience members' questions. close
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