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#27: NACDL’s “Getting Scholarship Into Court Project”
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In this episode of The Criminal Docket you’ll hear about an incredible new NACDL initiative, the “Getting Scholarship into Court Project,” which is being led by an academic advisory board comprised of some 18 leading scholar practitioners in the criminal justice field. We speak with a few of those leaders in this episode. The project’s purpose is to identify scholarship that will be especially useful to courts and practitioners. NACDL will post the “must-read” lists in The Champion magazine and elsewhere, with abstracts specifically tailored by the articles’ authors to speak to the needs of criminal defense practitioners. Learn more about NACDL. Ivan Dominguez, host. Steven Logan, production supervisor. Music West Bank (Lezet) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 and Walkabout (Digital Primitives) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0. Running time: 12:58
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Manage episode 1972317 series 9433
In this episode of The Criminal Docket you’ll hear about an incredible new NACDL initiative, the “Getting Scholarship into Court Project,” which is being led by an academic advisory board comprised of some 18 leading scholar practitioners in the criminal justice field. We speak with a few of those leaders in this episode. The project’s purpose is to identify scholarship that will be especially useful to courts and practitioners. NACDL will post the “must-read” lists in The Champion magazine and elsewhere, with abstracts specifically tailored by the articles’ authors to speak to the needs of criminal defense practitioners. Learn more about NACDL. Ivan Dominguez, host. Steven Logan, production supervisor. Music West Bank (Lezet) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 and Walkabout (Digital Primitives) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0. Running time: 12:58
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