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2018

Criminal justice

Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

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For Ahkeem, Cardozo Indie Film Clinic, Floersheimer Center For Constitutional Democracy, Cardozo Criminal Defense Clinic, Black Law Students Association (Blsa), Minority Law Students Alliance, Cardozo Criminal Law Society Apr 2018

For Ahkeem, Cardozo Indie Film Clinic, Floersheimer Center For Constitutional Democracy, Cardozo Criminal Defense Clinic, Black Law Students Association (Blsa), Minority Law Students Alliance, Cardozo Criminal Law Society

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For Ahkeem is a coming-of-age story of Daje Shelton from North St. Louis. She fights for her future navigating through her neighborhood, criminal justice policies and economic devastation.


The Culture Of Misdemeanor Courts, Jessica A. Roth Jan 2018

The Culture Of Misdemeanor Courts, Jessica A. Roth

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The misdemeanor courts that preside over the majority of criminal cases in the United States represent the “front porch” of our criminal justice system. These courts vary in myriad ways, including size, structure, and method of judicial appointment. Each also has its own culture – i.e., a settled way of doing things that reflects deeper assumptions about the court’s mission and its role in the community – which can assist or impede desired policy reforms. This Article, written for a Symposium issue of the Hofstra Law Review, draws upon the insights of organizational culture theory to explore how leaders can …