Explore the complexities and shortcomings of America's juvenile justice system in this thought-provoking TEDx talk by Marsha Levick, Co-Founder of the Juvenile Law Center. Delve into the history of juvenile courts, from their informal beginnings to landmark Supreme Court decisions. Examine the pendulum swings between progress and injustice, including the shocking "Kids for Cash" scandal in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Gain insight into the harsh realities faced by children in the justice system and understand the urgent need for reform to protect the rights of the two million youth arrested annually in the United States. Learn about Levick's pivotal role in shaping juvenile law through strategic legal participation, resulting in groundbreaking Supreme Court rulings on juvenile sentencing. Reflect on the unfulfilled promise of "justice for all" and consider how to break the cycle of injustice for America's most vulnerable citizens.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
History of the Juvenile Court
The Supreme Court
The Juvenile Court
Adult Time for Adult Crime
Mandatory Life Without Parole
US Supreme Court
Miranda
We are making progress
Luzerne County Judges
Kids for Cash
Charlie Savage
Marcus Marcus
Conclusion
Pledge of Allegiance
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