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Twenty Million Angry Men: A Conversation about the Importance of Including People with Felony Convictions in Our Jury System

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On June 2, 2021, the Institute to End Mass Incarceration co-hosted a panel discussion with the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study on the importance of ending laws and practices that bar people with criminal convictions from jury service.

Moderator

Premal Dharia, Executive Director, Institute to End Mass Incarceration

panelists

James M. Binnall, associate professor of law, criminology, and criminal justice and executive director of Project Rebound at California State University, Long Beach; author of Twenty Million Angry Men: The Case for Including Convicted Felons in Our Jury System 

Brendon D. Woods, chief public defender, Alameda County (California)

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