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A jury found the three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery guilty on all counts in a federal hate crimes trial. Criminal Defense Attorney and WABE Legal Analyst Page Pate and Hank Klibanoff, an Emory University professor, veteran journalist, and the host of the o return to “Closer Look” to discuss the trial, the verdict and the upcoming sentencing.
Plus, Professor Darren Hutchinson is the inaugural chair of Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice. Hutchinson talks with Rose about several topics, including the focus of the new center, his upcoming lecture titled "Anti-Anti-Racism: Fighting Backlash, Building Justice” and the guilty verdicts in the Arbery hate crimes trial.
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A jury found the three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery guilty on all counts in a federal hate crimes trial. Criminal Defense Attorney and WABE Legal Analyst Page Pate and Hank Klibanoff, an Emory University professor, veteran journalist, and the host of the o return to “Closer Look” to discuss the trial, the verdict and the upcoming sentencing.
Plus, Professor Darren Hutchinson is the inaugural chair of Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice. Hutchinson talks with Rose about several topics, including the focus of the new center, his upcoming lecture titled "Anti-Anti-Racism: Fighting Backlash, Building Justice” and the guilty verdicts in the Arbery hate crimes trial.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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