In this thought-provoking episode of Order in the Court, LaShawn Fitch dives into the controversial practice of using rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials. Speaking from New Jersey State Prison, LaShawn discusses how prosecutors in both Canada and the United States are increasingly weaponizing rap lyrics against artists, treating their creative expression as confessions of real-life crimes.
With a critical lens, LaShawn unpacks the impact this has on freedom of speech and artistic expression, especially for Black and minority communities, and raises questions about the inherent biases in targeting rap music over other genres. Join LaShawn as he sheds light on the ongoing struggle for justice, pushing back against a system that often fails to see the line between art and reality.