The Crisis in the Justice System: A Message to My Students
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Last week was the last day of class in my White Collar Criminal Law course at George Washington University Law School. This semester, of course, our final “class” consisted of a virtual meeting, as the law school has moved instruction entirely online. The coronavirus crisis has certainly put a damper on the classroom experience. But as I spoke through my laptop camera to my students, who are now scattered far and wide, my mind was on a different crisis: the crisis in the justice system. I fear that crisis could linger on long after our concerns about Covid-19 have dissipated.
The Crisis in the Justice System: A Message to My Students
The Crisis in the Justice System: A Message…
The Crisis in the Justice System: A Message to My Students
Last week was the last day of class in my White Collar Criminal Law course at George Washington University Law School. This semester, of course, our final “class” consisted of a virtual meeting, as the law school has moved instruction entirely online. The coronavirus crisis has certainly put a damper on the classroom experience. But as I spoke through my laptop camera to my students, who are now scattered far and wide, my mind was on a different crisis: the crisis in the justice system. I fear that crisis could linger on long after our concerns about Covid-19 have dissipated.