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NACDL is committed to enhancing the capacity of the criminal defense bar to safeguard fundamental constitutional rights.
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Second Chance Videos 2023: Candace Snavely, Western Maryland Consortium
Second Chance Videos 2023: Coley Harris, Delaware Office of Defense Services
Second Chance Videos 2023: David Stewart, AHEC West Health Insurance Program
Second Chance Videos 2023: Kamau Sandiford, Safe & Just Michigan
Second Chance Videos 2023: LaQuita Honeysucker, United Food & Commercial Workers International Union
Lengthy Sentences and A Second Look at Injustice: Dr. Ghandnoosh Discusses Her Report & Research on Prison Sentence Lengths and Criminal Justice Policies. Presented by Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Ph.D., The Sentencing Project, Washington, D.C.; and Seth P. Chazin, moderator, The Law Office of Seth P. Chazin
Presented by Judith Resnik, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT; and JoEllyn Jones, Jones & Ortiz P.A., Glassboro, NJ
Virtual Launch Event: 50 Years and a Wakeup: Ending the Mass Incarceration Crisis In America