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Tracy Meares, Walton Hale Hamilton Professor, Yale Law School

  • Focus Area: Criminal Justice Reform
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    Published: July 17, 2014

    Open Philanthropy Project spoke to Professor Meares about criminal justice reform, particularly in areas outside the prison system, and the application of concepts of procedural justice.

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