Gideon 50 Years Later in New Orleans: A Symposium

Join us at Tulane Law School, Friday, September 6 as local and national experts explore the history and future of indigent defense reform, community-oriented defense practice, mass incarceration and sentencing reform.

The symposium is free and open to the public. Registration is needed. For more information and to register contact Lindsey Hortenstine at .

OPD Gideon Symposium 2.2

 

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