Criminalizing Gender: Feminism, Queerness, and the Fight Against Wrongful Conviction
Virtual Book Talk: Manifesting Justice with Professor Valena Beety
The Academy for Justice hosts a variety of programming and events to help bridge the gap between academia and on-the-ground criminal justice reform efforts. We often collaborate with other academic centers and academics, practitioners, policy advocates, law enforcement, government actors, and a variety of other experts.
Virtual Book Talk: Manifesting Justice with Professor Valena Beety
The Indian Gaming & Tribal Self-Governance Programs at ASU Law with the support of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians are proud to present a day of practical learning
The Academy for Justice at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law—in collaboration with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)—invite you to join us for an intimate,
The Academy for Justice at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law will be hosting a book talk with the author of Manifesting Justice: Wrongly Convicted Women Reclaim Their Rights. The book talk will include a conversation with Valena Beety and award-winning journalist and KJZZ host Lauren Gilger.
The Academy for Justice at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is excited to invite you to a special film screening and discussion of the criminal justice reform documentary
The Academy for Justice at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University—in collaboration with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)—will host a roundtable
Join us for the Eighth Biannual Law and Neuroscience Conference sponsored by the Center for Law, Science, and Innovation ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and held at the U.S. District Court.
Arizona legislators and their staff members are invited to join us for a non-partisan overview of Arizona Criminal Law in practice and as a matter of law. An academic perspective
Join the Academy for Justice on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, for a book event focusing on violence against women in the criminal legal system. Three authors with books on the topic, will be present to discuss their books and answer questions, as a lead into the Miscarriages of Justice Symposium to take place the following day.
A diverse group of practitioners and scholars recently gathered for a working-group process to create a Miscarriages of Justice Post-Conviction Innovation and Action Guide for Litigators that provides concrete and implementable guidance on miscarriage of justice claims.
Listen to and interact with scholars from across the country talk about the overcriminalization of vulnerable populations. Speakers will discuss Professor Valena Beety’s book, Manifesting Justice, along with their own work to identify how women and vulnerable populations are uniquely impacted by incarceration.