A panel discussion
January 14, 2010
12:15-1:15 PM
Room 3041
Sponsored by the Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility and the Program in Public Law
Professors Jim Coleman and Neil Siegel and attorney Sarah Jessica Farber from N.C. Prisoner Legal Services discuss the legal and political issues raised by the release or non-release of the "Bowden inmates" from NC prisons.
PANELISTS
James E. Coleman Jr.
John S. Bradway Professor of Law
Director for the Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility
Duke Law School
Neil Siegel
Professor of Law
Director for the Program in Public Law
Duke Law School
Sarah Jessica Farber
Post-Conviction Attorney
North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc.
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