Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Monday, February 22, 2010
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Murray-Green Library
Auditorium Bldg. - 10th Floor
The Joseph Loundy Human Rights Project is sponsoring a lecture – "Law Enforcement Against Prohibition" with James Geirach. Gierach is a practicing attorney who has experienced the effect of the war on drugs from both sides of the legal system. After 35 years of courtroom and broad-based legal experience, Jim has concluded, "Not only does prohibition not work, but it is prohibition (not drugs) that is at the hub of most U.S. crises worth talking about: gangs, guns, crime, prisons, AIDS, health care, corruption, and eroding of our civil liberties." This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Professor Bethany Barratt at bbarratt@roosevelt.edu

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