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Jameel Jaffer: Protecting the New Public Square
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Every Run Doesn’t Need to End in a Crash: Rick Aguilar and SkillsUSA
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If you can make people laugh, you can make dialogue possible. That’s the theory behind the Theater of Public Policy, an improv group dedicated to making civic issues funny.
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Carrie Pettus-Davis Studying How Ex-Prisoners Can Lead Productive Lives After Incarceration
Carrie Pettus-Davis is leading an unprecedented study that will help ex-prisoners live productive lives.
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How Do Innocent People End Up Behind Bars?
Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett says there's an "innocence revolution" occurring. Here's how better use of forensic evidence can help.
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Stephen Smith: The Long Arm of the Law
Growing up in inner-city Washington, DC, Stephen Smith, now a professor at Notre Dame, noticed the tense relationship between local police and community residents.
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How Can DNA Evidence Help Exonerate Innocent People Behind Bars?
Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett says there's an "innocence revolution" occurring. Here's how better use of forensic evidence can help.
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