Hearsay: A podcast about justice: Recent Episodes

Tobey Reed

This is a weekly podcast that will have an open conversation with students from the Attleboro High School Criminal Justice program about their ideas on the law and justice.

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This episode I break down the concurrences and dissent to the Dobbs v. Jackson case that was released last week by the Supreme Court

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This is my short breakdown of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision that the court released today.

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I break down the decision on Vega v. Tikoh regarding the Miranda rights that we all know and love from every episode of Law and Order.

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Today I break down the New York Pistol and Rifle Association v. Bruen case that dropped yesterday by the Supreme Court

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Today I speak with Jasmine M about juvenile justice.

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Today I talk to Sarah M.

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Today I talk to Danny and Haley

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Today I speak with Meg.  Enjoy.

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Today I talk to Kaleigh F. Enjoy.

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Today I speak with Aaliyah. 

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Today I speak with Aidan D.  

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Today I talk to Maggie M from CJIII

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Today I speak with Ulises about Justice

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Today I speak to Vanessa Chan about justice.

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Today I talk to Amalia E from my Level III class.

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Today we discuss Justice with Jessica Woodbury

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Today I speak to Sarah DelPozzo about the topic of mental health in the Criminal Justice system.

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Today I talk Justice with Neil Bowie.  

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Today I talk to Mirabelle about her experience in the Criminal Justice program.  Enjoy. 

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Today I talk to Maggie Skitt and we discuss Justice and Human Trafficking.  Check out https://www.thorn.org/ for information on how you can get involved and help out.

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Let the rebranding begin!  We are now Hearsay a legal podcast where we discuss topics of law and justice with students to get their perspective.  

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I break down the charges against Derrik Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. 


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In a crisis you see the prices of things go up.  Sometimes that is a natural response to higher demand and lower availability.  Sometimes it is price gouging.  What are the legal aspects of that practice?


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In this episode I look at some of the questions about incarceration and COVID 19.  It raises some interesting questions on the philosophy of incarceration and some moral questions.  


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This week I break down Tiger King and my look at it from a CJ lens.  I never thought I would write that sentence in my life.


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Today I talk about the idea of criminal negligence in terms of both the Gabriel Fernandez case as well as Covid19.  Also, I am watching Tiger King.  I hope all is well with the world.


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Welcome to the first episode of Attleboro High School's Criminal Justice Program. During the Covid19 outbreak I am trying new ways to get information to the students.   This podcast is the first one to do that.  Today we will talk about three things.  The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez, Know My Name by Channel Miller, and finally Covid 19 legal issues.  Smash that subscribe button to get new episodes.  Stay Safe.


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