Barbara Armacosthas had careers in both the nursing and legal professions. She currently teaches civil rights litigation, criminal investigation, torts, and constitutional law at the University of Virginia. Prior to being a law professor she was attorney adviser in the Office of Legal Counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice. Barbara sits on the Board of Governors at Regent College.
JUSTICE, ADVOCACY, AND THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF LAW: ARE WE ASKING LAW TO DO TOO MUCH (OR TOO LITTLE) IN A BROKEN WORLD?
Speaker(s): Barbara Armacost
Date: Summer 2019
Length: 1:18:49
Product ID: RGDL4902AL
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In this lecture, Barbara Armacost asks whether in our law and advocacy we are asking too much (or too little) in a broken world.
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