Prosecutorial Reform and the Myth of Individualized Enforcement w/Justin Murray

Today, Hunter spoke with Professor Justin Murray about his recent law review article, Prosecutorial Reform and the Myth of Individualized Enforcement. On several past episodes, Hunter has explored the field of Progressive Prosecution. As he has uncovered, much of the push back to these types of prosecutors is their decision not to prosecute certain types of crimes. Today, Justin is here to show how that critique does not comport with the history of prosecution, and he asks us to rethink how we understand how Progressive Prosecution should/does operate in our society.

 

Guest

Justin Murray, Professor of Law, New York Law School

 

Resources:

Justin’s Faculty Page

https://www.nyls.edu/faculty/justin-murray/

Law Review Article

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4932729

 

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