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SERMA founder and CEO Rich Lenkov is joined by Professor Kermit Roosevelt from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law to discuss the potential use of song lyrics from rapper Young Thug in his criminal trial as substantive evidence. The discussion includes Constitutional analysis, as well as new legislation specifically addressing the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Kermit Roosevelt: https://www.law.upenn.edu/faculty/krooseve
Join SERMA today: www.theserma.org
By Rich LenkovSERMA founder and CEO Rich Lenkov is joined by Professor Kermit Roosevelt from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law to discuss the potential use of song lyrics from rapper Young Thug in his criminal trial as substantive evidence. The discussion includes Constitutional analysis, as well as new legislation specifically addressing the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Kermit Roosevelt: https://www.law.upenn.edu/faculty/krooseve
Join SERMA today: www.theserma.org