About: Amy Bach

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Amy Bach (born 1968) is an American a journalist, attorney, and author of Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court, for which she won the 2010 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Measures for Justice, a nonprofit that collects and publishes county-level criminal justice performance data. She founded the organization after she published her book.

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  • إيمي باش (بالإنجليزية: Amy Bach)‏ هي كاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 18 فبراير 1968. (ar)
  • Amy Bach (born 1968) is an American a journalist, attorney, and author of Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court, for which she won the 2010 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Measures for Justice, a nonprofit that collects and publishes county-level criminal justice performance data. She founded the organization after she published her book. (en)
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  • Brown University (en)
  • Stanford University (en)
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  • Amy Bach (en)
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  • Founder and Executive Director (en)
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  • essay adapted from the Law, Politics, and Media Lecture Series; S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University (en)
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  • John Markman (en)
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  • "Many did not realize that their behavior had devastating consequences for ordinary peoples' lives. Their mistakes had become so routine that they could no longer see their role in them. This is ordinary injustice. There was something else I noticed in that Georgia courtroom. As I watched the cases proceed, it became increasingly harder to hear what was going on. The prosecutor and defense attorney huddled around the bench, speaking softly to the judge. It looked like they were all on the same team – rather than opposing advocates duking it out before a neutral arbiter. Steve Bright, of the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta, asked the judge to speak up, and the judge installed a microphone. But the next day the microphone was gone. I went back and visited this court for the next five years. There was never another microphone. And there was always a huddle." (en)
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  • إيمي باش (بالإنجليزية: Amy Bach)‏ هي كاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 18 فبراير 1968. (ar)
  • Amy Bach (born 1968) is an American a journalist, attorney, and author of Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court, for which she won the 2010 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Measures for Justice, a nonprofit that collects and publishes county-level criminal justice performance data. She founded the organization after she published her book. (en)
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  • Amy Bach (en)
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