The 2021 National Lawyers Convention happened November 11-13, 2021 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The subject of the conference was “Public and Private Power: Preserving Freedom or Preventing Harm?”. This panel checked out “Criminal Justice 2021 and The Rule of Law.”
For lots of who align themselves with basic concepts of our constitutional system, the progressive program appears to be driven not just by an unreasonable cry to defund authorities, however a more comprehensive attack on the essential American precept “bought liberty” through the guideline of law. Those who align themselves with another program see these concepts as a guard for abuses of authorities authority, especially abuses intended at particular neighborhoods, driven by viewed absence of responsibility on the part of beat police officers and administrators alike.
This panel evaluated the constitutional foundations of “bought liberty” at the state and federal level, thinking about the criminal justice system’s function in both protecting liberty and safeguarding civil liberties.
Featuring:
– Mr. Lawrence S. Krasner, District Attorney, City of Philadelphia
– Prof. Tracey L. Meares, Yale Law School
– Mr. McGregor W. Scott, Partner, King & Spalding LLP
– Mr. Richard Stanek, Sheriff, Hennepin County, Retired
– Moderator: Judge Stephanos Bibas, United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
As constantly, the Federalist Society takes no position on specific legal or public law problems; all expressions of viewpoint are those of the speakers.
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