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How Prosecutors Can Protect the Vote
Friday, October 18th, 2024 at 12:30 PM ET
The IIP’s October webinar featured a panel discussion on the role of prosecutors in protecting the right to vote. Our panelists brought robust backgrounds in election and voter protection work. Joining our discussion were:
Joshua Barnett, Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office;
Orion Danjuma, Counsel, Free and Fair Elections at Protect Democracy;
Tyler Mann, Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs, DeKalb County (Georgia) District Attorney’s Office; and
Rachel Marshall, IIP Executive Director (moderator).
This timely webinar included an overview of the current election landscape with special focus on opportunities for prosecutors to take on a greater role in safeguarding democracy. How can prosecutors ensure access to the vote, prevent voter intimidation, and respond to cases of political violence or incidents of fraud and disinformation intended to mislead voters? Our panelists drew on case studies from the Philadelphia (PA) and DeKalb County (GA) District Attorneys’ Offices, along with examples from Protect Democracy’s advocacy and legal work. This webinar equipped prosecutors with tools to ensure voter safety and champion the integrity of the vote during the upcoming election, including after the polls close on Election Day.
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How Prosecutors Can Protect the Vote
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Event page available here.
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Event page available here.
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Michelle Mason, Fmr. Operations & Policy Associate, IIP
Opening and Closing Remarks by Amber Rivero, Student Council President/Researcher/Anti-Trafficking Advocate, John Jay College
More information and resources here.
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Dr. Chitra Raghavan, Professor of Psychology, Deputy Director,The Forensic Mental Health Counseling Program
Ryan Wall, Staff Attorney, Exploitation Intervention Project, The Legal Aid Society
David Weiss, Deputy Chief of the Human Trafficking Unit, Kings County District Attorney’s Office
Michelle Mason, Fmr. Operations & Policy Associate, IIP
More information and resources here.
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More information and resources here.
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Alissa Marque Heydari, Deputy Director, Institute for Innovation in Prosecution
Executive Session Paper on Prosecutors and Crime Survivors here.
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Beth McCann, District Attorney, Denver, CO
Kent Mendoza, Policy Coordinator, Anti-Recidivism Coalition
Courtney Oliva, Executive Director, NYU’s Center for the Administration of Criminal Law
Michael Kahn, Fmr Interim Director, IIP
Paper on Prosecutor-Led Diversion here.
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Stanley Richards, Executive Vice President, The Fortune Society
Lucy Lang, Fmr Director, IIP
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Alec Karakatsanis, Founder, Civil Rights Corps
Lucy Lang, Fmr Director, IIP
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Executive Session paper on Prosecutors and Responses to Violence here.
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Lucy Lang, Fmr Director, IIP
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Johnathan Terry, Fmr Special Assistant & Policy Advisor, IIP
More information and resources here.
Juneteenth Discussion: Prosecution & Racial Justice in America
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Karol Mason, President, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Valerie Castile, Mother of Philando Castile
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Victoria Davis, Sister of Delrawn Small
Stephanie Morales, Commonwealth Attorney, Portsmouth, VA
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More information and resources here.
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Amaury Rosario, Integral Justice Practitioner
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More information and resources here.
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