Inside Yale Law School: James Forman, Jr.

Inside Yale Law School | Professor James Forman Jr. discusses his criminal justice work and his Pulitzer-Prize-winning book Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America. He also describes the Law School Access Program, an innovative pipeline program for people from the New Haven area who are underrepresented in the law.

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