Podcasts about no equal justice

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Latest podcast episodes about no equal justice

The Todd L. Levitt Law Show
NO EQUAL JUSTICE IN THE COURT SYSTEM, Attorneys Mike & Wendy Nichols Joins Todd & Craig, DUI Charge reduced to Careless, HUGE SHOW!!

The Todd L. Levitt Law Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 51:42


This episode brings the heat with two outstsnding lawyers Mike and Wendy Nichols joining Todd and Craig in The Mother-Ship. Topics include DUI reduced to careless driving. Why is it you get a different outcome depending on which judge you appear before and the prosecutor. Family law is touched on with Wendy discussing briefly custody issues. This episode will not disappoint the listener. Fun informative show ENJOY!!

Brian Wallenberg Show
NO Equal Justice

Brian Wallenberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 62:11


The Biden Administration has the justice system in America treating Conservatives differently then Liberals. In the program. I talk about how Democrats have destroyed San Francisco CA, and their Mayor in the city is blaming the police. Also, how President Joe Biden destoyed our military and tells the world that we are low on ammunition. I talk with Ron DeSantis about his experience so far on the campaign. An interesting thing in the news, a Democrat in Georgia ditched the party and became a Republican. Finally, the Secret Service has wrapped up their investigation into the cocaine found at the White House. And this month in Hollywood, CA they have another screen writers strike. -Thank you for listening!-

Labor History Today
Labor History Today: No Equal Justice

Labor History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 35:57


The legal and civil rights legacy of George W. Crockett Jr., from the Tales from the Reuther Library podcast. Peter Hammer describes the life and legacy of Crockett, a Black lawyer who fought racism and defended constitutional rights in landmark cases from the 1940s through the 1960s. Hammer is an A. Alfred Taubman Endowed Chair in the Wayne State University Law School and director of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights. Labor History Today is produced by the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. Today's show edited by Patrick Dixon and engineered by Chris Garlock.

Tales from the Reuther Library
No Equal Justice: The Legal and Civil Rights Legacy of George W. Crockett Jr.

Tales from the Reuther Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 40:41


Peter Hammer describes the life and legacy of civil rights icon George W. Crockett, Jr. A Black lawyer who fought racism and defended constitutional rights in landmark cases in the 1940s through the 1960s, Crockett brought his ethos to the Detroit Recorder's Court during his time on the bench from 1966 through 1978, and to … Continue reading No Equal Justice: The Legal and Civil Rights Legacy of George W. Crockett Jr. →

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
The life of civil rights advocate George Crockett, Jr.; Detroit's Jazz Fest

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 51:30


Wayne State Law Professor Peter Hammer joins the program to discuss his latest book, "No Equal Justice," about the life and times of George Crockett, Jr. Then, Stephen talks Jazz Fest with a local artist and a director of the festival.

LGBTQ (Audio)
Political Activism and Constitutional Law with David Cole - Conversations with History

LGBTQ (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 56:30


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes David Cole, National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union for a discussion of two of his ten books-- his first book, No Equal Justice, and his most recent, Engines of Liberty. The conversation begins with his reflections on his formative years and the skill set and temperament appropriate for a constitutional lawyer. It then turns to the work of the ACLU and his role as national legal director. On the issue of criminal justice, Cole emphasizes how the structure of the criminal justice system reinforces inequality and sacrifices justice. On the Bill of Rights, Cole analyzes the role of political activism in shaping constitutional law, referencing the establishment of gun rights and gay marriage rights. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the implications of the changing political landscape - with its emphasis on libertarian ideology, nationalism, and the importance of social media - for constitutional law. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 33467]

UC Berkeley (Video)
Political Activism and Constitutional Law with David Cole - Conversations with History

UC Berkeley (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 56:30


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes David Cole, National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union for a discussion of two of his ten books-- his first book, No Equal Justice, and his most recent, Engines of Liberty. The conversation begins with his reflections on his formative years and the skill set and temperament appropriate for a constitutional lawyer. It then turns to the work of the ACLU and his role as national legal director. On the issue of criminal justice, Cole emphasizes how the structure of the criminal justice system reinforces inequality and sacrifices justice. On the Bill of Rights, Cole analyzes the role of political activism in shaping constitutional law, referencing the establishment of gun rights and gay marriage rights. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the implications of the changing political landscape - with its emphasis on libertarian ideology, nationalism, and the importance of social media - for constitutional law. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33467]

UC Berkeley (Audio)
Political Activism and Constitutional Law with David Cole - Conversations with History

UC Berkeley (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 56:30


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes David Cole, National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union for a discussion of two of his ten books-- his first book, No Equal Justice, and his most recent, Engines of Liberty. The conversation begins with his reflections on his formative years and the skill set and temperament appropriate for a constitutional lawyer. It then turns to the work of the ACLU and his role as national legal director. On the issue of criminal justice, Cole emphasizes how the structure of the criminal justice system reinforces inequality and sacrifices justice. On the Bill of Rights, Cole analyzes the role of political activism in shaping constitutional law, referencing the establishment of gun rights and gay marriage rights. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the implications of the changing political landscape - with its emphasis on libertarian ideology, nationalism, and the importance of social media - for constitutional law. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33467]

Conversations with History (Audio)
Political Activism and Constitutional Law with David Cole - Conversations with History

Conversations with History (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 56:30


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes David Cole, National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union for a discussion of two of his ten books-- his first book, No Equal Justice, and his most recent, Engines of Liberty. The conversation begins with his reflections on his formative years and the skill set and temperament appropriate for a constitutional lawyer. It then turns to the work of the ACLU and his role as national legal director. On the issue of criminal justice, Cole emphasizes how the structure of the criminal justice system reinforces inequality and sacrifices justice. On the Bill of Rights, Cole analyzes the role of political activism in shaping constitutional law, referencing the establishment of gun rights and gay marriage rights. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the implications of the changing political landscape - with its emphasis on libertarian ideology, nationalism, and the importance of social media - for constitutional law. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33467]

Conversations with History (Video)
Political Activism and Constitutional Law with David Cole - Conversations with History

Conversations with History (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 56:30


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes David Cole, National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union for a discussion of two of his ten books-- his first book, No Equal Justice, and his most recent, Engines of Liberty. The conversation begins with his reflections on his formative years and the skill set and temperament appropriate for a constitutional lawyer. It then turns to the work of the ACLU and his role as national legal director. On the issue of criminal justice, Cole emphasizes how the structure of the criminal justice system reinforces inequality and sacrifices justice. On the Bill of Rights, Cole analyzes the role of political activism in shaping constitutional law, referencing the establishment of gun rights and gay marriage rights. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the implications of the changing political landscape - with its emphasis on libertarian ideology, nationalism, and the importance of social media - for constitutional law. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 33467]