The Criminal Docket
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The Criminal Docket
Welcome to NACDL's podcast series, "The Criminal Docket," hosted by Ivan J. Dominguez, NACDL's senior director of public affairs & communications. NACDL is the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and is well-known to many as "Liberty's Last Champion." Each episode of "The Criminal Do...
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#64: Interview with Alabama criminal defense attorney Richard S. Jaffe, author of the NACDLPress publication, “Quest for Justice: Defending the Damned” 2nd Ed.
In this episode, NACDL Public Affairs and Communications Associate Madeline Sklar sits down (virtually) with Alabama criminal defense attorney Richard...

#63: Interview with Founder and Executive Director of Civil Rights Corps Alec Karakatsanis, author of “Usual Cruelty: The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System”
In this episode, NACDL Executive Director Norman L. Reimer sits down (virtually) with Founder and Executive Director of Civil Rights Corps Alec Karaka...

#62: Interview with NYU School of Law Professor Rachel E. Barkow, Author of "Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration"
NACDL Executive Director Norman L. Reimer recently interviewed NYU School of Law Professor Rachel E. Barkow, author of Prisoners of Politics: Breaking...

#61: Televerde, the Arouet Foundation, and Second Chances for Women Coming Out of Incarceration
In this episode, we learn about two very interesting and innovative organizations opening the doors of rehabilitation, skills development, and success...

#60: Federal Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton’s Important New Book, "51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law"
In this episode, we hear from Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton who sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judge Sutton recently rele...

#59: Criminal Discovery Reform Efforts in Virginia
In this episode, we explore the ongoing, multi-year effort to bring criminal discovery reform to the Commonwealth of Virginia, an effort in which NACD...

#58: NAACP President & CEO Derrick Johnson on Clemency, Collateral Consequences, and Criminal Justice Reform
In this episode, we hear from Derrick Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer of the NAACP, the nation’s oldest civil rights organization. I ca...

#57: Episode Fifty-Seven – The Right to Counsel: A Conversation with Utah Judge Michael W. Kwan
As part of NACDL’s Public Defense Training Program, NACDL visited Utah to provide a free training to defense lawyers. While in Utah, NACDL Public Affa...

#56: Forthcoming Documentary: "In The Executioner’s Shadow"
In this episode, we hear from American University School of Communication Professor Rick Stack about a forthcoming, very important documentary concern...

#55: "The Feminine Sixth: Women for the Defense"
Tomorrow is March 1, the start of Women’s History Month, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, through its publishing unit NACDL P...

#54: "The War on Kids," an Essential New Book by Professor Cara Drinan
In this podcast, we hear from Professor Cara Drinan about her new book released today by Oxford University Press, The War on Kids: How American Juven...

#53: South Carolina’s Sixth Amendment-Free Zones
Last year, NACDL released its first report on South Carolina’s summary courts, Summary Injustice: A Look at Constitutional Deficiencies in South Caro...

#52: NACDL’s First Amendment Strike Force and Mass Defense Unit
The Foundation for Criminal Justice (FCJ) and NACDL have established the First Amendment Strike Force and Mass Defense Unit. The goal of this project...

#51: Packingham v. North Carolina: Collateral Consequences at the High Court
NACDL Director of Public Affairs & Communications Ivan J. Dominguez recently had the opportunity to speak with attorneys Jonathan Hacker and Deanna Ri...

#50: Professor Suja A. Thomas on "The Missing American Jury"
NACDL Director of Public Affairs & Communications Ivan J. Dominguez recently had the opportunity to speak with University of Illinois College of Law P...

#49: United States v. FedEx Corp.: The Billion Dollar-plus Criminal Case that Simply Wasn’t
NACDL Director of Public Affairs & Communications Ivan J. Dominguez recently had the opportunity to speak with NACDL member and attorney Cristina C. A...

#48: United States v. Clay: A Case Study in Overcriminalization and Unchecked Prosecutorial Discretion
NACDL Director of Public Affairs & Communications Ivan J. Dominguez recently had the opportunity to sit down with attorney Matt Kaiser, a partner at t...

#47: Harry C. Alford, President and CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce
I recently had the honor to sit down with Harry C. Alford, President and CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce in his offices here in Washingt...

#46: Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s "Guantánamo Diary"
On January 20, Little, Brown and Company released a new book about the detention facility at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. But this boo...

#45: The Fishy Case of Yates v. United States Now Before the U.S. Supreme Court
Yates v. United States is a case highlighting the dangerous consequences stemming from the unconstitutional executive expansion of the federal law. In...

#43: Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. Addresses NACDL Annual Meeting and Seminar
This is a Special Edition of The Criminal Docket. On August 1, 2014, at the 57th Annual Meeting and Seminar of the National Association of Criminal De...

#44: Author Interview ~ "Not Guilty: The Unlawful Prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens" By Rob Cary
Today, Rob Cary, a defense attorney for Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, released a new book – Not Guilty: The Unlawful Prosecution of U.S. Sena...

#42: Criminal Justice and the Media: Covering Appellate Decisions
This is a Special Edition of The Criminal Docket. NACDL recently produced Criminal Justice and the Media, a three-part series exploring how journalist...

#41: Criminal Justice and the Media: Covering Trials
This is a Special Edition of The Criminal Docket. NACDL recently produced Criminal Justice and the Media, a three-part series exploring how jo...

#40: Criminal Justice and the Media: Covering Criminal Justice Policy
This is a Special Edition of The Criminal Docket. NACDL recently produced Criminal Justice and the Media, a three-part series exploring how jo...

#39: Criminal Justice and the Media: Introduction
This is a Special Edition of The Criminal Docket. NACDL recently produced Criminal Justice and the Media, a three-part series exploring how journalist...

#38: Investigator Marty Bugbee on Your Digital Trail
In this episode of The Criminal Docket, we learn about mobile devices, social media, and digital evidence – what’s there and how is it accessible to i...

#37: Human Rights Watch Report on The Trial Penalty in Federal Drug Cases
Last month, Human Rights Watch released an important new report - An Offer You Can’t Refuse: How US Federal Prosecutors Force Drug Defendants to Plead...

#36: Congress’s Overcriminalization Task Force
The Congressional Task Force on Overcriminalization held its fourth hearing in November. Composed of five Democrats and five Republicans, the Task For...

#35: Professor Norman Lefstein on the Federal Indigent Defense Crisis
On Constitution Day 2013, NACDL organized a briefing on Capitol Hill as part of its efforts to address the crisis in Federal Indigent Defense. Among t...

#34: Groundbreaking Report on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System – Part III
On July 17, 2013, The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, the Foundation for Cr...

#33: Groundbreaking Report on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System – Part II
On July 17, 2013, The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, the Foundation for Cr...

#32: Stingrays, Pings and Triangulation – Oh my!
In this episode of The Criminal Docket, we’ll learn about several tools being used by law enforcement to gather information from our cell phones, and...

#31: Groundbreaking Report on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System
On July 17, 2013, The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, the Foundation for Cr...

#30: NACDL’s Domestic Drone Information Center
In this episode of The Criminal Docket, we explore NACDL’s recently launched Domestic Drone Information Center. We’ll hear from NACDL’s Executive Dire...

#29: Issues in Child Pornography Law & Sentencing
In this episode of The Criminal Docket, we explore law and sentencing issues in the child pornography context. We are privileged to speak with two of...

#28: Gideon at 50: New Indigent Defense System Research
In this episode of The Criminal Docket, we’ll hear about two important indigent defense reports recently issued by NACDL. First, we hear from NACDL’s...

#27: NACDL’s “Getting Scholarship Into Court Project”
In this episode of The Criminal Docket you’ll hear about an incredible new NACDL initiative, the “Getting Scholarship into Court Project,” which is be...

#26: A Representative NACDL CLE Program
This week, you’ll hear from program co-chairs Cynthia Roseberry and Chris Adams, as well as program attendees Jennifer Thompson and Chris Wellborn, at...

#25: NACDL’s Restoration of Rights Database
Today, NACDL launched a new, publicly available database – NACDL’s Restoration of Rights Project. This new section of NACDL’s online Resource Center h...