Joshu Harris is an adjunct professor at Widener University Delaware Law School where he teaches criminal law. Within the American Bar Association, he currently serves on the Body Camera Task Force, Criminal Justice Section Council, and standing committee on Gun Violence. He is a member of the Stand Your Ground Task Force and has served as assistant district attorney in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office.
A panel at the ABA Midyear Meeting talk about their varying involvement in public interest law and pro bono opportunities.
Self defense through the use of deadly force is treated differently from state to state. The legal repercussions of defending yourself pivot on certain key, and often dissimilar, provisions of the law...
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