On this week’s episode, hosts April Dawson and Irv Joyner sit down with Attorney Kenneth Rose, the former Executive Director of the Center for Death Penalty Litigation, and discuss the wrongful convictions of Henry McCollum and Leon Brown, their 40-year effort to establish their actual innocence and the legal victory which resulted in a jury award of more than $75 million in damages for the 31 years that they spent in prison.
Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
NC Justice Thomas Ruffin, State v. Mann, and Honest History Telling
Comcast v. National Association of African American-Owned Media
2020 Census
Holiday Scams, Identity Theft, and Internet Safety
Juvenile Justice in North Carolina
African American Veterans
Discussion with NCCU Law Alum Ya Lui, the first Asian American elected to the Cary Town Council
Native American Issues in North Carolina
Federal Higher Education Policies and the Impact on American Women
NCCU Drama Department & Authur Reese Podcast
The Crown Act & Natural Hair Discrimination
Reconstruction, Redemption and the Ongoing Struggle For Freedom
Impact of NCCU Law Alumni - Judge Ashleigh Parker Dunston
Midyear Political Assessment
Supreme Court Term Review 2018-19
Juneteenth & Reparations [Rebroadcast]
African American Women in Politics
NC Sheriffs, I.C.E. & HB 370
Criminalization of the Poor
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