

Short Circuit 237 | Live at the University of Montana
Sep 16, 2022
Montana Supreme Court cases on government immunity, racial balance on juries, and voting rights discussed at a symposium. Attorneys share experiences of attending a game and involvement in a voting rights case. Exploration of collective defense for cities, value of oral arguments, impact of implicit bias, and voting restrictions on young people. Discrepancy in fees for prison litigation and navigating complicated laws also discussed.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Discussion on Attending Games, Public Interest Law Firm, and Voting Rights Case
04:06 • 3min
Collective Defense and Indemnity for Cities and Towns
06:53 • 27min
Debating the Value of Oral Arguments in Court
33:26 • 3min
The Batson Challenge and the Impact of Implicit Bias
36:21 • 9min
Birth Certificates, Voting Rights, and the Impact on Young People in Montana
45:35 • 13min
Discrepancy in Fees and Impact on Rights
59:04 • 11min