Judge Bernice Donald is currently serving on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Donald...
Michele Neitz is a professor of law at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California. She teaches...
Professor Sarah E. Redfield is a tenured member of the faculty at the University of New Hampshire...
Ronald Kramer is a partner representing management in labor and employment law matters at Seyfarth Shaw LLP...
In 1999, Rocky Dhir did the unthinkable: he became a lawyer. In 2021, he did the unforgivable:...
Published: | January 28, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | News & Current Events |
Is it better to be rich and guilty or poor and innocent? In this On The Road episode, host Rocky Dhir talks to a group of panelists about socioeconomic bias in the justice system. They discuss how stereotypes often drive outcomes that are disproportionate in the courts. They seek to interrupt this bias by making people aware of its existence.
Honorable Bernice Donald is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Michele Neitz is a professor of law at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California.
Sarah Redfield is Professor Emerita at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
Ronald Kramer is a partner representing management in labor and employment law matters at Seyfarth Shaw LLP in Chicago, IL.
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