Grateful for this thoughtful review of #DemandTheImpossible by Rodger Citron for Los Angeles Review of Books: “As Robert L. Tsai argues persuasively…capital punishment is an affront to equality in every way.” https://bit.ly/434MRgl
here you see a powerful entity that shaped my way of thinking and acting. i have great respect for this activist @luyenroloff thank you for being portrait!
#rebellion #actionspeakslouder #luyen #demandtheimpossible #one #tobelikewater #painting #waterfall #greenshades #moki #relation #sheltered #howtodisappear
this painting is published in the art book HOW TO DISAPPEAR. the next art book will be called MEANDER and be released in summer 2024 by @hatjecantzverlag
Listen to Bryan Stevenson, founder of Equal Justice Initiative, discuss the Supreme Court’s 1987 ruling McCleskey v. Kemp, which rejected an equality claim despite evidence of significant racial disparities in the administration of Georgia’s death penalty. #DemandTheImpossible https://bsky.app/profile/robertltsai.bsky.social/post/3lazerpwkzk2l
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Listen to Bryan Stevenson, founder of Equal Justice Initiative, discuss the Supreme Court’s 1987 ruling McCleskey v. Kemp, which rejected an equality claim despite evidence of significant racial disparities in the administration of Georgia’s death penalty. #DemandTheImpossible

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Hi everyone: My new essay for Public Books just went live. It offers a look back at the Senate confirmation battle to replace legendary civil rights judge Frank Johnson.

Thanks for reading and sharing. #DemandTheImpossible http://bit.ly/3YLKiMf

The Fight for Justice Starts with Blocking Judges Who Are “Tough on Crime” - Public Books

The story of how Ed Carnes became a judge offers crucial lessons for those who hope to unwind the policies of mass incarceration.

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At long last, my essay, “An Exercise in Political Imagination: The Day Stephen Bright and Bryan Stevenson Debated William F. Buckley.” Grateful to @liberalcurrents. Hope you enjoy it. #DemandTheImpossible bit.ly/3Uw9CV8
Delighted to address the ABA’s 2024 Award Event for the Capital Representation Project in Washington, D.C. Congratulations to all the honorees. #DemandTheImpossible
Get Ready: Coming to Public Books Oct. 15: The Battle Over Ed Carnes’ Nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals. #DemandTheImpossible
Stephen Bright on the importance of elections: "If Al Gore had won the election ... people that died would be alive because there'd be different judges on the courts." #DemandTheImpossible https://x.com/robertltsai/status/1838931774015000993?s=46
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Stephen Bright on the importance of elections: "If Al Gore had won the election ... people that died would be alive because there'd be different judges on the courts." @BU_Law @DTheImpossible #DemandTheImpossible

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Seen on the front table of Labyrinth Books in Princeton. #DemandTheImpossible #booksinthewild
Please register to join us in-person or online at UNLV on October 17. Hope to see you there! #DemandTheImpossible https://bit.ly/46R4EHx
Demand the Impossible: One Man's Pursuit of Equal Justice for All - CLE

Robert L. Tsai discusses how four Supreme Court cases, all argued and won by one lawyer, have been central to the struggle for equal justice

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