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In a Q&A, Brandon Garrett and Vikrant Reddy will discuss the new threats that due process faces and how we can respond by better safeguarding fundamental liberty and property rights. They will discuss why people are tempted to place outcomes before fairness—in society and in the courts. They will explore how new technology, including artificial intelligence, has created new threats to fairness and rights. And they will discuss how people, from judges to local community leaders, can find common ground around defending due process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There are a lot of reasons that the death penalty is almost never imposed anymore. Not only is it hugely and uniquely expensive to apply and proven to be of no use in deterring crime, but stacks of evidence also confirm it has long been applied unjustly. Tragically, the death penalty is mostly reserved […]
Brandon Garrett was driving with his 4 dogs in Oregon when he drove off a 100 foot embankment. His brother reported him missing after he failed to return to their campsite. But Brandon's dog, Blue, was the real hero running 4 miles back to that campsite to get help. The family found his truck the next day but needed rescue crews to get Brandon and his other three dogs all. All survived! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/dog-runs-4-miles-to-get-help-for-his-owner-after-car-crash/
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Traci & Julie , along with their guests Brandon Garrett who is with Coldwell Banker Realty and also creates Youtube Videos for businesses along with Veronica Johnson from Lawyers Title who also talks about her passion for Essential Oils! This podcast is filled with information on real Estate, Title Insurance, Home Buying opportunities, Youtube marketing for your business, health & well being!
Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry and Duke University Law School professor Brandon Garrett discuss their unique and extraordinary new joint initiative to shine a light into a long-hidden corner of the criminal justice system: plea bargains. Read the full report here. The post Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry and Duke University Law School professor Brandon Garrett appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Pigskin Pete and Brian Genard get you caught up on all the local high school sports! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
On November 10, 2022, FIRST AVE received a Laurels Award from Omaha By Design for Access and Mobility. We recorded some sound bites from the ceremony including our co-host and Chief of Staff, Brandon Garrett's acceptance speech. Enjoy!
The "Industry and Non-profits Working Together to Tackle Health Disparities" topic was originally presented during National Minority Quality Forum's weekly webinar series. Listen now for a closer look at addressing existing disparities. Panelists: Harry E. Johnson, Sr., JD, President & CEO, The Memorial Foundation, Inc. Jacquelyn McRae, PharmD, MS, Director of Policy, Research, and Membership, PhRMA E. Brandon Garrett, JD, Chief Operating Officer & Chief of Staff, National Minority Quality Forum (Moderator)
**Morlando In The Mix Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Morlando Features Future House,Dance Classics, Nu Disco ,Exclusive Remixes From Noizu + Secondcity, Doja Cat & Tyga, Etty Lau Farrell & Kind Heaven Orchestra, Ben Rainey x P Diddy & Keysha Coles, Lisa Unique X Soraya Vivian X Rick Live, Steinsdotter, Brandon Garrett, LZ7, Morrison & More, The Here's One We Made Earlier Sessions With Brixxtone - Glimmer [Nervous Records NYC] 2022 The Who Sampled Who Sessions With DJ Fresh ft Sian Evans The Rewind Sessions With Olive, State Of Grace, Atlantic Ocean, System F - Plus The Brilliant Morlando In The Mix Section Morlando In The Mix - Every Friday From 10PM UK Time #traxfm #club #house #futurehouse #dance #danceclassics #exclusive #remix #inthemix #clubanthems #clubclassics #morlandointhemix Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Austin talks with Augusta City Commissioner Brandon Garrett about the concerts that had to be cancelled at Lake Olmstead Stadium.
This week Megan talks with Duke Law professors Jamie Lau and Jim Coleman about their work in the Duke Law Wrongful Convictions Clinic. They explain how bias plays a role in the criminal justice system and the role of pleas, both in Donate's case and beyond. Duke Law professor Brandon Garrett also joins to talk about witness recantations and potential policy solutions. This project was made over a period of years with contributions from students throughout the law school. Professor Garrett's interview was performed by Allyson Veile in Spring 2020 while the podcast was in pre-production.
Duke Law Professor Brandon Garrett wrote one of the seminal books of the Innocence Movement, Convicting the Innocent – a must-read classic that highlights the problem of wrongful convictions and its causes. We have been taught to believe that fingerprint analysis is an ironclad science. But we learned in the case of Brandon Mayfield, who was wrongly identified as the Madrid Subway bomber, even though he had never left the states based on a partial match of fingerprint, that the science has more holes in it than we want to believe. Autopsy of a Crime Lab is “the first book to catalog the sources of error and the faulty science behind a range of well-known forensic evidence, from fingerprints and firearms to forensic algorithms.” In his book and in his interview with Everyday Injustice, Garrett asks the questions that should have been asked years ago: Where are the studies that validate the basic premises of widely accepted techniques such as fingerprinting? How can experts testify with 100-percent certainty about a fingerprint, when there is no such thing as a 100 percent match? Where is the quality control at the crime scenes and in the laboratories? The answers to these questions have frightening consequences as they lead to wrongful arrests and even more alarmingly, wrongful convictions.
In this episode we examine the use of secret or black box algorithms for high-stake decisions, particularly in the criminal justice system. How do they factor in the decisions made every day by state and federal courts concerning bail, sentencing, and parole? Are black box algorithms fair and unbiased? Do they help counteract or support societal prejudices? Is their use in criminal justice cases serving the public's best interest? We discuss these issues and more with two experts on the topic: Cynthia Rudin, Professor of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Statistical Science, Mathematics, and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics and Director of the Interpretable Machine Learning Lab at Duke University and Brandon Garrett, Professor of Law and founder of the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke University.
From fingerprints to firearms, bite marks and fibres - Brandon Garrett author of autopsy of a crime lab explains why the impression of forensic evidence as an all powerful infallible technology and science is far from the truth.
Today: We catch up with District 7 Commissioner Sean Frantom & District 8 Commissioner Brandon Garrett - we originally spoke to both of these guys in separate episodes in 2019 - and catch up with the progress that both their districts have made and expect to make. They also give us a preview of the elections coming in 2022 for Mayor, Commissioner, and other local spots as well as national and state representatives. To Find Out What District You're In: https://www.augustaga.gov/524/District-Maps Presented By Nancy Powell Real Estate Broker @DowntownAugustaBroker (Nancy20201!) DropTheDis Question Presented by Tranter Grey Media (TranterGrey.com) Community Partnership: TheClubhou.se at the Cyber Center & Augusta Podcasts, LLC. Music by C. Lark. Find him wherever you listen to music! Beer is Brought to You by Savannah River Brewery (Follow them on Facebook!) SavannahRiverBrew.Com Also Featuring: The Little Guide to Augusta, @AllEqualParts, 2nd City Distilling & Durty Gurl Cocktail Mixers. Want to Support the Show & Get Free Stuff & Cool, Unique Bonus Content? Check out our Patreon! Learn More and Shop Merch @ AugustaPodcasts.com & Check Out Our Next Show @ AugustaRocks.com Produced at Augusta Podcasts Studio
Brandon Garrett chronicles the litany of cases where flawed forensics have put innocent people in gaol and in some cases on death row. Is life preordained or random? Dr Sean Carroll argues that our existence, and that of the world, is the result of pure chance.
Either the Astros or Red Sox are headed to the World Series. Flashing lights in Fenway? What will the baseball gods decree? Tom and Jay reflect as they are back to review some of the top compliance and ethics stories on the Headed to the WS edition. Stories 1. Credit Suisse and Tuna boats equals nearly $500 MM in fines. Harry Cassin in the FCPA Blog. Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. Jaclyn Jaeger in Compliance Week (sub req'd) 2. CCOs as problem solvers. Mike Volkov in Corruption Crime and Compliance. 3. Testing compliance. Brandon Garrett in Compliance and Enforcement. 4. 3rd party risk management and SOC 2. Eva Pittas in CCI. 5. Activision promises compliance upgrades. Should we believe them? Jaclyn Jaeger in Compliance Week. (sub req'd) 6. Is ESG reporting risky? Mike Munro explores in the FCPA Blog. 7. Facebook fined for changing CCOs without reporting to the CMA? CMA Press Release. 8. The intersection of compliance and IT. Kyle Martin in Risk and Compliance Matters. 9. What does the oldest COI tell us about professional misconduct? Jeff Kaplan in the FCPA Blog. 10. Contesting the narrative of compliance failures. Robert Barrington in GAB. Podcasts and Events 11. Compliance Week is going ‘Inside the Mind of the CCO'. Participate in the survey here. 12. Ethisphere's World Most Ethical Company awards for 2022 are open for submission. For more information on the Application Process, click here. 13. Are you exasperated? Then check, F*ing Argentina. In this podcast series co-hosts Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F*ing Argentina explore the current American psyche of being overworked, over leveraged, overtired and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation. In Episode 6, Billy Joel and exasperation. 14. This month on The Compliance Month, I visit with John Melican, Managing Director at Exiger on his journey to and from the CCO chair. In Episode 1, college and early professional career at NY County DA's Office. In Episode 2, Melican moved into the corporate world and into compliance. In Episode 3, John moves into the CCO chair. 15. Why is the Texas Hill Country one of the most special places on earth? Check out the newest edition to the CPN, as Tom Fox celebrates the people, places and things of the Hill County. In Episode 1, he visits with Camp Stewart for Boys matriarch, Kathy Ragsdale. 16. How does a Compliance Bible become a best-seller? Check out Tom's appearance on the C-Suite Network's Best Seller TV to find out. Purchase The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition here. Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Problems in forensic labs have contributed to scores of wrongful convictions, resulting in innocent individuals being imprisoned for years, sometimes decades. Dr. Peter Stout and Prof. Brandon Garrett sit down with TalksOnLaw's Joel Cohen to expose critical structural flaws in American forensics. Stout (a national leader in forensic sciences) and Garrett (an expert of criminal justice outcomes) explain how unscientific forensic systems drive wrongful convictions and injustice.In part 1 of this 2-part series, Professor Brandon Garrett of Duke Law School and Dr. Peter Stout of the Houston Forensic Science Center explain the impact forensic evidence can have at trial and the severe consequences when forensic labs get it wrong. They discuss the sway of forensic evidence among juries, how judges determine the admissibility of forensic evidence, and the role of defense attorneys in the courtroom.
Problems in forensic labs have contributed to scores of wrongful convictions, resulting in innocent individuals being imprisoned for years, sometimes decades. Dr. Peter Stout and Prof. Brandon Garrett sit down with TalksOnLaw's Joel Cohen to expose critical structural flaws in American forensics. Stout (a national leader in forensic sciences) and Garrett (an expert of criminal justice outcomes) explain how unscientific forensic systems drive wrongful convictions and injustice.In part 2 of this 2-part series, Professor Brandon Garrett and Dr. Peter Stout discuss how the Houston Forensic Science Center (often regarded as a model of reform) operates, including implementing blind quality control programs and independent oversight. They explore the legal and policy changes that can be instituted at the lab level and systemwide to address the failures in forensic labs.
We have mythologized crime labs to such a degree in America that they have become a staple on television given a seal of authority that is not justified upon serious scrutiny. Duke Law Professor, Brandon Garrett, chapter by chapter in his book, ‘Autopsy of a Crime Lab', debunks the rigor, quality controls and the science … Continue reading EP 457 An Autopsy of Crime Labs in America
Every day in American courtrooms, forensic science offers evidence to judges and juries: fingerprints, ballistics, shoe prints, even bite marks. It's supposed to provide scientific proof of guilt. But what if it's a lot less reliable than we think? Our guest is Brandon Garrett, Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law and author of “Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaws in Forensics.” Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This mini-episode takes place at the First Avenue Groundbreaking ceremony and features remarks from Brandon Garrett, Mayor Matt Walsh, and President and CEO of the Iowa West Foundation, Brenda Mainwaring.
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Autopsy of a Crime Lab The post Brandon Garrett, director of the Wilson Center for Science and Justice, discusses his new book: Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaws in Forensics appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Brandon Garrett chronicles the litany of cases where flawed forensics have put innocent people in gaol and in some cases on death row. Is life preordained or random? Dr Sean Carroll argues that our existence, and that of the world, is the result of pure chance.
From fingerprints to firearms, bite marks and fibres - Brandon Garrett author of autopsy of a crime lab explains why the impression of forensic evidence as an all powerful infallible technology and science is far from the truth.
Autopsy of a Crime Lab. Brandon Garrett from Duke University discusses his new book, Autopsy of a Crime Lab, which reviews the problems in forensic science and attempts to carve a path forward for forensic science reform.
In a special partnership with The University of Chicago Law Review Online and the Academy for Justice, Ipse Dixit brings you a three part series on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice. This symposium of essays, hosted by The University of Chicago Law Review Online, was organized by the Academy for Justice. The contributors include leaders of criminal justice and health law centers, and scholars of criminal legal systems, whose works discuss the intersection of Criminal Justice and the COVID-19 pandemic. Contributors include Valena E. Beety (ASU), Brandon L. Garrett with Deniz Ariturk and William E. Crozier (Duke), Sharon Dolovich (UCLA), Maybell Romero (Northern Illinois), Pamela R. Metzger with Gregory J. Guggenmos (SMU Deason Center), Barry Friedman (NYU) with Robin Tholin, and Jennifer Oliva (Seton Hall).In November, the participants joined each other online to discuss their pieces with Ipse Dixit host Maybell Romero, associate professor at Northern Illinois University College of Law. In this Episode 3 of the resulting three part series, Romero speaks with Deniz Ariturk and William Crozier about their piece coauthored with Brandon Garrett, Virtual Criminal Courts, and Pam Metzger and Greg Guggenmos about their piece, COVID-19 and the Ruralization of U.S. Criminal Court Systems. Ariturk is a researcher at the Duke Law Center for Science and Justice and the Duke Moral Attitudes and Decision Making Lab, and Crozier the Research Director at Duke’s Center for Science and Justice. Metzger is the inaugural Director of the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center at SMU Dedman School of Law, and Guggenmos is as consulting statistician at Deason.Crozier is on Twitter at @WilliamCrozierIV, Metzger at Friedman at @ProfPamMetzger, and Romero at @MaybellRomero. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brandon Garrett, a professor at Duke Law School, discusses why President-elect Joe Biden's Justice Department is likely to ramp up corporate crime enforcement, putting Wall Street firms and corporate executives under greater scrutiny. Audrey Anderson, who heads the higher education practice at Bass Berry & Sims, discusses Harvard University's appellate court win and why the battle over affirmative action is far from over. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Brandon Garrett, a professor at Duke Law School, discusses why President-elect Joe Biden’s Justice Department is likely to ramp up corporate crime enforcement, putting Wall Street firms and corporate executives under greater scrutiny. Audrey Anderson, who heads the higher education practice at Bass Berry & Sims, discusses Harvard University's appellate court win and why the battle over affirmative action is far from over. June Grasso hosts.
What explains the puzzle of life without parole (LWOP) sentencing in the United States? In the past two decades, LWOP sentences have reached record highs, with over 50,000 prisoners serving LWOP. Yet during this same period, homicide rates have steadily declined. To shed light on what might explain the sudden rise of LWOP, this report examines characteristics of the more than 1,627 cases in which LWOP was imposed from 1995 to 2017, in North Carolina, one of the states that imposes the largest numbers of these sentences.Read: Life Without Parole Sentencing in North Carolina The post Duke University Law Professor Brandon Garrett discusses a new study that shows racial bias in sentences of life without parole in NC appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
What explains the puzzle of life without parole (LWOP) sentencing in the United States? In the past two decades, LWOP sentences have reached record highs, with over 50,000 prisoners serving LWOP. Yet during this same period, homicide rates have steadily declined. To shed light on what might explain the sudden rise of LWOP, this report examines characteristics of the more than 1,627 cases in which LWOP was imposed from 1995 to 2017, in North Carolina, one of the states that imposes the largest numbers of these sentences.Read: Life Without Parole Sentencing in North Carolina The post Duke University Law Professor Brandon Garrett discusses a new study that shows racial bias in sentences of life without parole in NC appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
City of Council Bluffs Communications Officer, Ashley Kruse, and Community Development Director, Brandon Garrett, talk with Mayor Matt Walsh about the First Ave project.
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Listen as Brandon Garret brings the heat on how to bring out your inner closer. He's the Executive Director of Operations for Closers Club and is known as the "Game Over Closer". Not getting the sales you want? No worries. You will get top-notch strategies in this broadcast to take your sales to the next level! Closersclub.co.uk Lifeguidedbylight.co.uk Facebook.com/groups/AgentsClosingEmporium/ ________________________________ If you enjoyed this episode, would you mind giving a quick rating, a review, and subscribe so others can benefit as well? Thanks so much in advance. It means a lot. Celebrate with us as Kickoff this podcast! Subscribe to the AuthorityLetter.com to enter the 8 Week/One Prize a Week Giveaway!! Jump in & Win!Are you an authority in your field and want to be featured on an episode? DM Me to discuss getting you on the show. Say Hello on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram.
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I cut my teeth in Fortune 200 corporate environments where I consistently delivered profitable growth in numerous highly competitive markets. In industries such as retail, manufacturing, pharmacy, insurance, and others, I have grown millions of dollars in sales, improved employee and customer retention, lowered operating costs, and enhanced the brand. Not only do I understand the importance of connecting the right customer, with the right product or service, at the right time, but I can develop and execute the ‘how to’ required to achieve it. Now over 15 years later, as an entrepreneur and business owner of multiple businesses, I blend my corporate knowledge and experience with my closing skills to bring immense value that inspires others to take the action needed to create the life of their dreams. What would you be willing to do for yourself & your team to achieve your biggest goals and change the lives of your team and countless lives of customers? What would achieving that goal be like for you?
I cut my teeth in Fortune 200 corporate environments where I consistently delivered profitable growth in numerous highly competitive markets. In industries such as retail, manufacturing, pharmacy, insurance, and others, I have grown millions of dollars in sales, improved employee and customer retention, lowered operating costs, and enhanced the brand. Not only do I understand the importance of connecting the right customer, with the right product or service, at the right time, but I can develop and execute the ‘how to’ required to achieve it. Now over 15 years later, as an entrepreneur and business owner of multiple businesses, I blend my corporate knowledge and experience with my closing skills to bring immense value that inspires others to take the action needed to create the life of their dreams. What would you be willing to do for yourself & your team to achieve your biggest goals and change the lives of your team and countless lives of customers? What would achieving that goal be like for you?
As the GOP calls for Grandparents to first sacrifice themselves for the stock market and then be sacrificed to push up the economy, self-distancing Tom and hunter-gatherer Jay are back to consider some of the top compliance articles and stories which caught their eye this week. 1. Mike Volvok says ethical business decisions are even more important now. In Corruption Crime and Compliance. 2. Matt Kelly has a trilogy of articles on coronavirus. What we are missing; A Tale from Frank; and 8 Objectives to Manage Pandemic Risks. 3. Testing Compliance. A new approach by Brandon Garrett and Gregory Mitchell. Download the paper here. 4. Coronavirus could make ESG more important. Kristin Broughton and Maitane Sardon in the WSJ Risk & Compliance Journal. 5. Allen Overy poaches Jonathan Lopez and Billy Jacobson from Orrick. Inex Kagubare in GIR. 6. What is time and attendance fraud in the time of coronavirus? Sara Kropf explains on Grand Jury Target. 7. Mike Volkov talks about sanctions compliance in the era of Trump and the int’l financial war. In Navex Global’s Risk and Compliance Matters. 8. More WOW moments in compliance. Geert Vermeulen in Risk & Compliance Platform Europe. 9. Looking at incentives and compliance. Jeff Walker and Rebecca Kaplan in CCI. 10. The Affiliated Monitors Expert Podcast joins the Compliance Podcast Network. 11. Tom premiers a new podcast series, Compliance and Coronavirus. 12. On the Compliance Podcast Network, Tom opens a new month by looking at the role of innovation in compliance on 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program. This week saw the following offerings: Monday-Using innovation to break through silos; Tuesday-Originating a compliance ecosystem; Wednesday-Moving Data Science the last mile; Thursday-the Regional Compliance Committee; Friday-Innovation in investigative due diligence. Note 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program now has its own iTunes channel. If you want to binge out and listen to only these episodes, click here. This month’s sponsor is Affiliated Monitors, Inc. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandon Garrett began his journey in Fortune 200 corporate environments where he consistently delivered profitable growth in numerous highly competitive markets. In industries such as retail, manufacturing, pharmacy, insurance, and others, he has grown millions of dollars in sales, improved employee and customer retention, lowered operating costs, and enhanced the brand. Not only does he understand the importance of connecting the right customer, with the right product or service, at the right time, but he can develop and execute the ‘how to’ required to achieve it. Now over 15 years later, as a serial entrepreneur owning and involved in multiple businesses, Brandon blends his corporate knowledge and experience with his leadership skills to bring immense value that inspires others to take the action needed to create the life of their dreams. Contact Brandon Garrett: Closers Club, Inc. , Cell: 317-296-7915, Fax: 866-466-3032, https://closersclub.co.uk/ http://lifeguidedbylight.co.uk/ - A charity with the mission to feed 10,000 people every week http://bit.ly/HelpHaloGoFundMe - #HelpHalo is a GoFundMe fundraiser focused on raising the funds needed for live saving surgery/outstanding medical bills for a service animal to an Army Veteran with PTSD. Do you want to live an incredible life? Get started now by reading my book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" https://amzn.to/2kvAuXU What is your biggest obstacle to creating an incredible life? You can book a free 15-minute mentoring session with Dr. Kimberley Linert. Click on this booking link: https://calendly.com/drkimberley/15min Please subscribe to the podcast and take a few minute to review on iTunes, Thank you If you have an amazing story to tell about your life and how you are sharing your gifts and talents with the world, then I would love to have you as a guest on my podcast. Contact me via email: incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or private message me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/incrediblelifecreator
This week we talked to Brandon Garrett, the Augusta District 8 Commissioner. Not only did we get some insight into his path to the Augusta Commission, but he was also able to update us on a bunch of things going on in Augusta. Topics included: The Lock & Dam, Paid Parking Downtown, and Growth in District 8. We also got to ask him a viewer-submitted question! This episode is brought to you Augusta Sports Council and the Iron Man, coming up Sunday the 29! Go to AugustaSportsCouncil.org for more information and to volunteer Thank You to SharedSpace for providing a location for the recording! Learn more at SharedSpace.work. Thank you also to Amplified Events for Powering our audio. Check them out at AmpYourEvent.Com
This week we talked to Brandon Garrett, the Augusta District 8 Commissioner. Not only did we get some insight into his path to the Augusta Commission, but he was also able to update us on a bunch of things going on in Augusta. Topics included: The Lock & Dam, Paid Parking Downtown, and Growth in District 8. We also got to ask him a viewer-submitted question! This episode is brought to you Augusta Sports Council and the Iron Man, coming up Sunday the 29! Go to AugustaSportsCouncil.org for more information and to volunteer Thank You to SharedSpace for providing a location for the recording! Learn more at SharedSpace.work. Thank you also to Amplified Events for Powering our audio. Check them out at AmpYourEvent.Com
State senators have rolled out their version of a $23.9 billion General Fund spending plan for the budget year that starts July 1. The Senate differs from the House in prioritizing pay raises for state workers. Neither chamber has included any money for addressing Gov. Roy Cooper’s proposed Medicaid expansion. Joseph Coletti, John Locke Foundation senior fellow, analyzes the Senate’s proposals. Whatever you think about the best way to fight crime, you likely support the idea that crime-fighting policies ought to work as intended. Brandon Garrett, professor at the Duke Law School, focuses on evidence-based criminal justice. He explains how his research could influence public policy. State lawmakers are debating a bill that would loosen restrictions on the state’s craft distilleries. You’ll hear why proponents are touting the measure as a jobs bill, while opponents want to preserve the state’s existing regulations. Fourth Amendment concerns cropped up during debate about a bill to help law enforcement agencies use technology to track missing people. The bill would allow authorities to proceed without a warrant in emergency situations. You’ll learn why some lawmakers raised constitutional objections. State government recently updated rules linked to N.C. livestock operations. The process causes concern for Donald van der Vaart, John Locke Foundation senior fellow. He explains why the revision seems to be based on discussions between state regulators and environmental activist groups, with little to no input from affected farmers.
This is our 2nd attempt at an interview with Brandon Garrett. The 1st one was wonderful, but we did not realize that there were technical issues with the recording.. Specificall, Brandon sounds like he is in a metal box that echos profusely. This interview was perform 2 days later. We will be releasing the the blooper show as an extra in the new future.
Eric and Glenn return from a couple weeks off of crazy travels with a few stories from the road including a "Men Who Love My Little Pony" ("Bronies") cosplay conference. In this episode, the guys sit down for a fantastic interview with Duke Law Professor Brandon Garrett to discuss his and colleagues' recent juror study. The most recent paper provides fingerprint proficiency test results to mock jurors to see how this information may impact their decision making and how reliable they believe fingerprint evidence to be.
Friday April 19, 2019 With Corporate Prosecutions in Decline, Brandon Garrett Calls for Independent Corporate Crime Unit
The death penalty in the United States, both new convictions and executions, has declined through recent decades. In this episode, we explore the history of the death penalty and the various factors that are contributing to this decline. Death penalty expert and author of End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice, Brandon Garrett, talks about this history and the revealing details of his data collection on the demise of capital punishment. We are also joined by ALI’s past President Roberta Cooper Ramo and former Judge Christine Durham, who discuss ALI’s removal of the Death Penalty from the Model Penal Code, perhaps one of the earliest indications of the future of capital punishment. The History of the U.S. Death Penalty [04:00] ALI and the decision to remove the death penalty from the Model Penal Code [24:00] Reasons for the death penalty’s decline [43:00] Race and the death penalty [46:00] The future of the death penalty
Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray tackle two articles in one fantastic episode. First, "Lay Understanding of 'Identification': How Jurors Interpret Forensic Identification Testimony" by Henry Swofford and Jessica Cino from the Journal of Forensic Identification. Secondly, the guys tackle a paper from the Journal of Forensic Sciences, "Comparing Categorical and Probabilistic Fingerprint Evidence" by Brandon Garrett, et al. The big question is: should we say "identification" or should we express the same conclusion in a probabilistic manner?
Voir Dire: Conversations from the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law School
Brandon Garrett discusses the precipitous decline in death penalty sentences and executions and his new book, End of its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice.
The Proficiency of Experts. Brandon Garrett from the UVA School of Law argues that expert qualification should depend on expert performance and proficiency testing, rather than the traditional markers of credentials and experience.
UVA Law professor Brandon Garrett delivers a chair lecture on his new book, "End of Its Rope," to mark his appointment as the White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public Affairs. "End of Its Rope" describes analyses of hand-collected national data on death sentences from 1990 to 2016. Garrett's presentation explores implications of the death penalty's decline for efforts to reform criminal justice more broadly. (University of Virginia School of Law, November 10, 2017)
Equal Employment Opportunity trainer Elaine Herskowitz on what constitutes sexual harassment at work. Univ of Virginia's Brandon Garrett explains the decline in death-penalty sentences. Dominique Hazzard of DC Greens raises awareness of the grocery gap. UConn's Kenneth Foote explains how powerful memorials can be. Rod Gustafson of Parent Previews reviews movies. Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin's David Sabsevitz describes a brain-mapping app.
Death Penalty Information Center On the Issues Podcast Series
Robin Konrad, DPIC’s Director of Research and Special Projects, interviews University of Virginia law professor Brandon Garrett about his new book End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice. Professor Garrett researched and analyzed all the death sentences imposed in the U.S. during the past 25 years to determine what factors have led to the precipitous decline in the number of people who are being sentenced to death. In this podcast, Professor Garrett discusses these factors, which include a decrease in murder rates, the creation of state-wide public defender offices, and jurors who are increasingly unwilling to return death sentences.
(Bloomberg) -- Christopher Robertson, professor of Law at the University of Arizona, and Brandon Garrett, professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, discuss U.S. attorney general Jeff Sessions' announcement that he was terminating a Justice Department partnership with independent scientists to raise forensic science standards. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Christopher Robertson, professor of Law at the University of Arizona, and Brandon Garrett, professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, discuss U.S. attorney general Jeff Sessions' announcement that he was terminating a Justice Department partnership with independent scientists to raise forensic science standards. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
A special live-to-tape dig through the mailbag. This show’s links: Christian’s Modern American Legal Theory audio downloads (paste this into your podcast app: http://www.hydratext.com/malt2016?format=rss) Episodes relevant to driverless cars: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale and Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) Jonathan Masur’s episode: All over the Gander SustainAtlanta Oral Argument 74: Minimum Curiosity (guest Amanda Frost) More Perfect (a side project of Radiolab) Oral Argument 77: Jackasses Are People Too (guest Adama Kolber) Oral Argument 44: Serial Sarah Koenig, Judge Orderns New Trial for Adnan Syed (containing a link and embedded version of the opinion and order granting Syed a new trial) Oral Argument 69: Contaminated Evidence (guest Brandon Garrett); Oral Argument 48: Legal Truth (guest Lisa Kern Griffin); Oral Argument 45: Sacrifice Kathryn Rubino, Did Georgia Just Poison Bar Exam Test Takers?; Oral Argument 61: Minimum Competence (guest Derek Muller) Oral Argument 21: Kind of a Hellscape (guest Brigham Daniels); Oral Argument 63: A Struggle with Every Single One (guest Jessica Owley)
We open the burgeoning mailbag. And oh what a bounty! Side A: 1. Georgia’s assertion of copyright over its annotated statutes. 2. Law school application, rankings, and preparation. 3. The utility for law of having a Ph.D. 4. Substantive due process and Lochner. 5. Would law school be better without the study of the Supreme Court or constitutional law? Side B: 6. Voting rights and proportional representation. 7. Whether we’ve had a fair discussion of the death penalty. 8. What makes legal writing good or bad? 9. Other podcasts. 10. Race and the law. 11. The utilitarian case for manual override of driverless cars. 12. Facebook’s ability to create “bad” desires and preferences. Drugs and entertainment. 13. The rogue Kentucky clerk and the difference between civil disobedience and sabotage or revolution. This show’s links: Oral Argument on Twitter and on Facebook About Carl Malamud Georgia Accuses Public Records Activist of Information “Terrorism” Episode 68: Listen to My Full Point and Episode 12: Heart of Darkness Episode 62: Viewer Mail Episode 30: A Filled Milk Caste Episode 66: You’re Never Going to Get It All Done (guest Kareem Creighton) and Kareem Creighton’s tweet to us about this question Chris Elmendorf, Making Sense of Section 2: Of Biased Votes, Unconstitutional Elections, and Common Law Statutes Episode 56: Cracking and Packing (guest Lori Ringhand) Episode 67: Monstrous Acts (guest Josh Lee) Callins v. Collins (Scalia’s concurrence citing the brutality of a murder in a case in which the defendant was later proved innocent) Danielle Allen, Our Declaration; Robert Cover, Violence and the Word ; Jedediah Purdy, After Nature: A Politics for the Anthropocene Undisclosed: The State v. Adnan Syed, a podcast recommended to us Episode 69: Contaminated Evidence (guest Brandon Garrett); see also Episode 45: Sacrifice, Episode 64: Protect and Serve (guest Seth Stoughton) The Our National Conversation about Conversations about Race podcast Episode 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale) Episode 72: The Guinea Pig Problem (guest Michelle Meyer) A youtube of David Foster Wallace talking about drugs and entertainment in Infinite Jest (2m23s) Anthony Kreis’s tweet about civil disobedience
Brandon Garrett is one of the leading scholars on the problem of getting it wrong in criminal cases. Eyewitnesses who believe they know what they do not know, suspects who confess to crimes they did not commit, and the actually guilty parties who go free when convict the innocent: why and how does this happen? This show’s links: Brandon Garrett’s faculty profile, author page, and writing Hold Up!, the (probably) one-off movie podcast we recorded Oral Argument 44: Serial Brandon Garrett, The Banality of Wrongful Executions Brandon Garrett, Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong Brandon Garrett, Contaminated Confessions Revisited About Elizabeth Loftus Oral Argument 48: Legal Truth (guest Lisa Kern Griffin), discussing Lisa Kern Griffin, Narrative, Truth, and Trial; see also links and discussion from Oral Argument 45: Sacrifice James Liebman et al., The Wrong Carlos, a fascinating website collecting photos, interviews, and other evidence concerning the conviction and execution of Carlos DeLuna, who was likely innocent This American Life, Confessions, Act One, an interview with Jim Trainum about botched confessions Benjamin Weiser, Settlement Is Approved in Central Park Jogger Case, but New York Deflects Blame National Research Council, Identifying the Culprit Alex Kozinski, Criminal Law 2.0 About the Criminal Cases Review Commission Innocence Project at the UVA School of Law Special Guest: Brandon Garrett.
How do prosecutors negotiate with corporations when they file charges? Brandon Garrett is author of Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations.Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Cato Book Forum) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Serial podcast, about the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee and subsequent conviction of Adnan Syed, has become the most popular podcast ever. In our first anniversary show — which, sure, we could have broken into two parts but consider this super-sized show our gift to you for the holidays — we talk with listeners and past guests about their own reactions to the show and to the case. We discuss reasonable doubt, race, procedure, evidence, voyeurism, what we think, what others think, and the inherent (but vastly improvable) tragedy of criminal justice. Guests: Hunt Wofford, Nathan, Anthony Kreis, Jasmine Guillory, Mehrsa Baradaran, and Dahlia Lithwick. (Several of our guests responded to a call to listeners that we posted on our Facebook and Twitter feeds. Follow us to be in on such things in the future.) This show’s links: Serial, the most popular podcast ever Willa Paskin, Totally Obsessed Christian Turner, Bet Your Life Before You Impose Death About Hunt Wofford Mythbusters Links to some Serial parodies Murder on a Sunday Morning About procedural justice About Anthony Kreis and his last appearance on our show Debra Cassens Weiss, Posner Questions Basis for ‘Archaic’ Hearsay Rule The Scottish “not proven” verdict About Mehrsa Baradaran and her first and second appearances on our show Susan Simpson, Serial: Why the Nisha Call Shows that Hae Was Murdered at 3:32 p.m. About Dahlia Lithwick and her appearance on the show Dahlia’s new podcast, Amicus, and her video interviews on SCOTUSblog Dahlia Lithwick, A Horrifying Miscarriage of Justice in North Carolina Justice Scalia’s concurrence in Callins v. Collins (criticizing Justice Blackmun for not using the McCollum case, with its brutal facts, for dissenting from the imposition of the death penalty) Justice Blackmun’s subsequent dissent in McCollum v. North Carolina, addressing Scalia’s concurrence Brandon Garrett’s page, featuring his recent books Special Guests: Anthony Kreis, Dahlia Lithwick, and Mehrsa Baradaran.
With an execution looming, Dahlia Lithwick revisits Panetti v. Quarterman, a case involving mental illness and the death penalty. Her guests are Scott Panetti’s lawyer Kathryn Kase and Brandon Garrett of the University of Virginia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Nite Callers Bigfoot Radio tonight as we begin the North American Sasquatch Researcher Series with Texas born Brandon Garrett. Raised mostly in Texas with some time in Colorado, Brandon had his first Bigfoot sighting at age 7. This sighting altered the course of Brandon's life where he not only sought any knowledge of this creature that he could find, but he also studied other mysterious subjects as well. Now 38 years old, Brandon has acquired much experience in the subject and has an abundance of experieces to share with our listeners. Brandon's major interests included cryptozoology,nature, herbology, ghosts,physics, philosophy and survivalism. Brandon is the director and co-founder at Texas Unified Natural Research. Stay tuned for a truly informative show. Links to Brandon Garrett can be found below: http://tunr.webs.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/298351693520500/ The Big Thicket Watch Online Radio by The Big Thicket Watch