The Race and Class Dynamics Haunting the Connecticut Family Policing System w/Josh Michtom

Today’s episode kicks off these weeks focus on the family welfare system aka the family policing system. Hunter sat down with Josh Michtom, a senior assistant public defender in Juvenile representation. Despite the title, Josh primarily represents parents as the state attempts to take their children away. As with so much of our criminal legal system, the contours of the family policing system in Connecticut cannot be understood without first understanding the many racial, class, and gender based biased baked into it.

 

 

Guests:

Josh Michtom, Senior Assistant Public Defender in Juvenile representation, Connecticut

 

Resources:

Josh’s Article: A Call to Action for Parents' Lawyers in the Family Regulation System: Bearing Witness as Praxis and Practice in the Face of Structural Injustice

https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/jlp/vol31/iss2/3/

McKeiver v Pennsylvania

https://www.oyez.org/cases/1970/322

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