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Hartunian Reflects on Corruption, Mueller and How to Build a Case

EPISODE SUMMARY: Richard Hartunian, now a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, served 20 years in the Justice Department, including nearly eight as US Attorney for the Northern District of New York. He discusses how Supreme Court rulings in Skilling and McDonnell have changed the way we prosecute corruption, the strategies of Special Counsel Robert … Continued

School to Prison Pipeline | Sharon Stern Gerstman

EPISODE SUMMARY: Immediate Past President Sharon Stern Gerstman, of counsel at Magavern Magavern Grimm, discusses “zero tolerance” disciplinary policies in schools and how they can criminalize even minor infractions. She sees hope in student-led youth courts and the trend toward restorative justice.

Elections in the Aftermath of Bosnia’s Civil War | Michael Miller

EPISODE SUMMARY: Michael Miller, a solo practitioner in the area of trusts and estates and past president of the New York State Bar Association, talks about supervising elections in Bosnia, just nine months after the war’s end in 1995. Amid the ruins and casualties of war, and despite persistent rain, Bosnians stood for hours proud … Continued