A Discussion on the Trust in Justice Project: A NYCLA Amicus Curiae Live/Streaming Podcast Event

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A Discussion on the Trust in Justice Project: A NYCLA Amicus Curiae Live/Streaming Podcast Event

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Written by: New York County Lawyers Association
Published On: Jan 15, 2025
Category: Press Release

A Discussion on the Trust in Justice Project: A NYCLA Amicus Curiae – Candidly Speaking LIVE/Streaming Podcast Event January 22nd

 

Richard Gabriel, an architect of trial science and president of Decision Analysis, will present the findings of a comprehensive national survey which measures the public’s trust and confidence in our justice system at an in-person/streaming episode of NYCLA’s Amicus Curiae – Candidly Speaking with Host Dan Wiig podcast on January 22 at 6:00 PM.

The esteemed panel includes:

 Linda Kenney Baden, High Profile Criminal Defense Attorney and Host, Justice Served TV

Twyla Carter, Attorney-in-Chief & CEO, The Legal Aid Society

Hon. Michael McMahon, Richmond County District Attorney

Hon. Elizabeth Stong, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of New York

Dennis Vacco, Former New York State Attorney General

Hon. Rowan D. Wilson, Chief Judge of the State of New York & the New York Court of Appeals

This groundbreaking research reveals public trust and confidence in our main levers of justice: law enforcement, the court systems (including the Supreme Court), Congress, and our corrections system.  The panel will discuss the findings and present the challenges, means and methods available to improve the public’s trust in the justice system.

To register to attend in-person or virtually, please click here.

About the New York County Lawyers Association
The New York County Lawyers Association (www.nycla.org) was founded in 1908 as one of the first major bar associations in the country that admitted members without regard to race, ethnicity, religion or gender. Since its inception, it has pioneered some of the most far-reaching and tangible reforms in American jurisprudence.  For more information on NYCLA please visit nycla.org

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