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Prison Law 2012

Released on: Aug. 31, 2012

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[01:26:34] Introduction and Parental Rights Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Kathy Boudin ~ Director, Criminal Justice Initiative: Supporting Children, Families and Communities, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work
Prof. Philip M. Genty ~ Everett B. Birch Clinical Professor in Professional Responsibility, Columbia Law School
Gail T. Smith ~ Senior Policy Director, CLAIM
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[01:30:38] Segregation Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
John Boston ~ Director - Prisoners' Rights Project, The Legal Aid Society
Brett Dignam ~ Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Alan S. Mills ~ Legal Director, Uptown People's Law Center
David C. Fathi ~ Director, ACLU National Prison Project, American Civil Liberties Union
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[01:00:12] Ethical Issues in Prison Actions Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
John Boston ~ Director - Prisoners' Rights Project, The Legal Aid Society
Brett Dignam ~ Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Nelson Tebbe ~ Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Alan S. Mills ~ Legal Director, Uptown People's Law Center
David C. Fathi ~ Director, ACLU National Prison Project, American Civil Liberties Union
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[01:14:51] Health Issues in Prison Tracie M. Gardner ~ Director of New York State Policy & Coordinator of Women's Initiative to Stop HIV (WISH), Legal Action Center
Dori A. Lewis ~ Senior Supervising Attorney, Prisoners' Rights Project, Legal Aid Society
Hon. Lois Bloom ~ United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
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[01:15:17] Remedies for Conditions of Confinement, Failure to Protect, and Other Constitutional Violations Sara Norman ~ Managing Attorney, Prison Law Office
Jenny-Brooke Condon ~ Associate Professor of Law, Director, Equal Justice Clinic, Center for Social Justice, Seton Hall University School of Law
Karen L. Murtagh ~ Executive Director, Prisoners Legal Services of N Y
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Audio CD's from the program Prison Law 2012, held August 2012.
Co-Chair(s)
Tamar Kraft-Stolar ~ Director, Women in Prison Project, Correctional Association of New York
Alexander A. Reinert ~ Assistant Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Speaker(s)
Hon. Lois Bloom ~ United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
John Boston ~ Director - Prisoners' Rights Project, The Legal Aid Society
Kathy Boudin ~ Director, Criminal Justice Initiative: Supporting Children, Families and Communities, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work
Jenny-Brooke Condon ~ Associate Professor of Law, Director, Equal Justice Clinic, Center for Social Justice, Seton Hall University School of Law
Brett Dignam ~ Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
David C. Fathi ~ Director, ACLU National Prison Project, American Civil Liberties Union
Tracie M. Gardner ~ Director of New York State Policy & Coordinator of Women's Initiative to Stop HIV (WISH), Legal Action Center
Prof. Philip M. Genty ~ Everett B. Birch Clinical Professor in Professional Responsibility, Columbia Law School
Dori A. Lewis ~ Senior Supervising Attorney, Prisoners' Rights Project, Legal Aid Society
Nina Loewenstein ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Advocates, Inc.
Alan S. Mills ~ Legal Director, Uptown People's Law Center
Karen L. Murtagh ~ Executive Director, Prisoners Legal Services of N Y
Sara Norman ~ Managing Attorney, Prison Law Office
Gail T. Smith ~ Senior Policy Director, CLAIM
Nelson Tebbe ~ Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Tammy White-Gonzalez ~ Special Assistant to the Director of CHIPP, NYC Administration for Children's Services

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Prison Law 2012 Tamar Kraft-Stolar, Correctional Association of New York
Alexander A. Reinert, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
 
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