Breaking the Blue Wall of Silence - Reflections on the Derek Chauvin Trial
The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the groundbreaking Derek Chauvin trial for the murder of George Floyd in this 37-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Gain insider perspectives from the prosecution team as they discuss breaking the "blue wall of silence," the challenges of securing a fair trial with extensive pre-publicity, and the potential implications for increased law enforcement accountability. Delve into topics such as the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act, the division of labor within the prosecution team, the public spectacle surrounding the case, and the concept of the "thin blue line." Examine the federal charges, pattern and practice investigations, and the specific legal landscape in Minnesota. Reflect on whether this case represents a singular victory or the beginning of a new era in police accountability.
Syllabus
Introduction
George Floyd Justice and Policing Act
How did you feel after the verdict
Division of Labor
Public Spectacle
Your Questions
The Thin Blue Line
The Prosecution
Federal Charges
Pattern and Practice
Questions
Law
Minnesota
Taught by
The Aspen Institute