šEpisode #030: Cory Isaacson (Death Row Lawyer)
šš» Greetings fromĀ Washington, D.C. to allĀ 415Ā of you on the podcast e-mail list!
InĀ this episodeĀ I speak with Cory Isaacson who works for the non-profit Georgia Resource Center where she represents indigent people on Georgiaās death row in their state and federal habeas corpus proceedings. Before coming to the Center, Cory was an attorney at Georgia Justice Project, where she represented people facing barriers to employment and housing because of their criminal history and advocated for reforms to the stateās record restriction laws in the legislature. Cory started her career in public interest lawyering as a student in and later an attorney and clinical supervisor at the Youth Defender Clinic at the East Bay Community Law Center, part of the clinical program at UC Berkeley School of Law where she represented young people in juvenile court and in school discipline proceedings.Ā
In our conversation we discuss the importance of representing those who have been convicted of capital crimes, the benefit of clinical programs, the challenges of breaking into public interest lawyering, and the power of protecting everyone's humanity and dignity in the legal system.
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See you next week,
Jonah