June 14, 2013
Reclaiming Gideon
Stephen B. Bright
President and Senior Counsel, Southern Center for Human RightsBegin: 2:20
Derwyn Bunton
Chief District Defender, Orleans Parish, LouisianaBegin: 13:54
David Porter
Assistant Federal Defender, Eastern District of CaliforniaBegin: 28:25
M. Clara Hernandez
Chief Public Defender, El Paso County, TexasBegin: 21:46
Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman
New York State Court of AppealsBegin: 38:43
Scott Burns
Executive Director, National District Attorneys AssociationBegin: 44:40
Fifty years ago the United States Supreme Court decided Gideon v. Wainwright, one of the most renowned and celebrated cases in our constitutional history. Today we recognize Gideon not only for the right to court appointed counsel that it protects but also for the commitment to equal justice under law that it symbolizes. Some, however, have argued that Gideon has proved to be only an empty promise and that the right to meaningful representation is more illusory than real. Focusing on the rights of indigents, this panel will examine Gideon and the state of the American justice system (civil and criminal) at the federal, state, and local levels.
Speakers include:
- Stephen B. Bright, President and Senior Counsel, Southern Center for Human Rights
- Derwyn Bunton, Chief District Defender, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
- Scott Burns, Executive Director, National District Attorneys Association
- M. Clara Hernandez, Chief Public Defender, El Paso County, Texas
- Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, New York State Court of Appeals
- David Porter, Assistant Federal Defender, Eastern District of California