July 5, 2023
Episode 110: SCOTUS Keeps the Innocent Incarcerated
We cover a buffet of Supreme Court cases on this episode. Christopher Wright Durocher speaks with Professor Alexis J. Hoag-Fordjour about an array of criminal legal cases decided this term and the Court's persistent indifference to potential innocence. He later speaks with Lindsay Langholz about the Court's decision in Moore v. Harper, regarding the so-called independent state legislature theory.
Episode Host: Christopher Wright Durocher, ACS Vice President of Policy and Program
Episode Guests:
- Alexis J. Hoag-Fordjour, Assistant Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Criminal Justice, Brooklyn Law School
- Lindsay Langholz, ACS Senior Director of Policy and Program
Links:
- SCOTUS decision in Jones v. Hendrix
- SCOTUS decision in Cruz v. Arizona
- "After 29 Years on Death Row, Barry Jones Was Dumped at a Bus Station. But He Was Finally Free," by Lilana Segura
- SCOTUS decision in Moore v. Harper
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