Professor Trevor Gardner, renowned legal scholar, and WashU Law professor, sits down with Maria Hawilo, Distinguished Professor in Residence, Loyola School of Law, and co-editor of the influential book Dismantling Mass Incarceration: A Handbook for Change. Professors Gardner and Hawilo will delve into the structural injustices of the criminal justice system, with a focus on the mass incarceration crisis in America. Hawilo’s work is a groundbreaking handbook that offers practical insights and tools for driving systemic change. Together, they will explore the human costs of incarceration, the failures of punitive justice, and what meaningful reform looks like in practice.

This fireside chat is an opportunity to engage with two leading voices in legal scholarship and criminal justice reform as they tackle complex questions about dismantling harmful policies and creating a more equitable system, offering attendees a chance to gain new perspectives on how law can be a vehicle for justice.

This event will be available in person and on ZOOM. Click here to register for the ZOOM event.

1.0 MCLE Hours