Rapper and Blaze contributor Eric July joins Matt Kibbe to talk about the tragedy of George Floyd's death, the ensuing protests, and the need for police reform.
Tag - criminal justice
COVID-19 Creates Opportunities for Justice Reform | Guests: Kathleen McGoey & Mike Butler | Ep 64
Matt Kibbe is joined by Kathleen McGoey and police Chief Mike Butler, to discuss how one Colorado city is revolutionizing the criminal justice system.
Free the People's award-winning documentary film, How to Love Your Enemy: A Restorative Justice Story, is available for one-night-only—Thursday 4/30 at 8PM ET on YouTube.
As bad as things are, one benefit of eliminating the status quo in justice provision is that alternatives suddenly become a lot more visible.
How to Love Your Enemy: A Restorative Justice Story chronicles a small town in Colorado that's trying a different approach to the criminal justice system.
Since President Richard Nixon declared the War on Drugs in 1971, we’ve witnessed one of the biggest policy failures in American history.
Does Silk Road’s Founder Deserve Two Centuries in Prison? | Guest: Lyn Ulbricht | Ep 33
After founding Silk Road, a free market trading website, Ross Ulbricht was sentenced to more than two life sentences in prison despite not having hurt a single person.
The Truth About Kamala Harris’ Record | Guest: Elizabeth Nolan Brown | Ep 30
Reason Magazine's Elizabeth Nolan Brown joins Matt Kibbe to discuss presidential candidate Kamala Harris' record as a California district attorney.
The law is complex, and every American is vulnerable to the whims of a complicated and burdensome system.
What is qualified immunity and why is it important?