Wednesday, August 15, 2012

"Due Process" Wins 6 More Emmy Nominations


Raymond Brown and Sandy King
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"Due Process" Wins 6 More Emmy Nominations

Exactly one year ago, with the demise of NJN, Due Process was on the verge of extinction. Then Rutgers Law School and Dean John Farmer stepped in from Newark, and Dr. Raphael Caprio and his Rutgers Division of Continuing Studies/iTV Studio entered from New Brunswick.

A unique partnership was forged, which not only guaranteed survival, but allowed us to have what may have been our most successful season ever.

For proof, check out the disclosure, last night, of this year's Mid-Atlantic Emmy Nominations. The words "Due Process" and "Rutgers, the State University" were spoken six times during simultaneous announcements in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg - bringing the overall number of our nominations to more than 80!

Our New Nominations

Interview/Discussion Program/Special
"Due Process - Justice Breyer: On Democracy"- Rutgers, The State University of NJ
Justice Breyer, Sandy King and Raymond Brown
Sandra King, Producer/Co-host
Raymond Brown, Co-host
John Farmer, Executive Producer
Tania Ivanova, Associate Producer
Peter Troost, Lighting Director
Joseph Conlon, Director of Photography


Interview/Discussion Series
"Due Process Composite"- Rutgers, The State University of NJ
Sandra King, Producer/Co-host
Raphael Caprio, Executive Producer
John Farmer, Executive Producer
Raymond Brown, Co-host
Tania Ivanova, Associate Producer
Joseph Conlon, Director of Photography
Patricia Scannella, Floor Director


Public/Current/Community Affairs Feature/Segment
"Due Process - Last Resort"- Rutgers, The State University of NJ
Kevin Rojas
Sandra King, Producer/Co-host
John Farmer, Executive Producer
Dr. Raphael Caprio, Executive Producer
Tania Ivanova, Associate Producer
Joseph Conlon, Videographer


On-Camera Talent - Program Host/Moderator
Raymond Brown, Rutgers, The State University of NJ

On-Camera Talent- Reporter- General Assignment
Sandra King, Rutgers, The State University of NJ

Writer- Program
Sandra King, Rutgers, The State University of NJ

Due Process is already the winner of 19 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys. On Sept. 22, when the Philadelphia Hilton hosts the Emmy Ceremony, we hope to see that number rise to well-over 20 - a minor miracle for a program that had seemed, just last summer, to have no future.

Thank you, Ray and John. Thank you, Rutgers. Thank you, Fund for New Jersey. Thank you, NJTV. Thank you to our friends, supporters and loyal viewers - from the State House to the big house. We hope to be around - promoting public education and justice - for a long time to come!

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

This Week on Due Process: Herb Stern: Diary of a DA


Herb Stern Studio
Herb Stern with Ray Brown

This Week on Due Process
"Herb Stern: Diary of a DA"
airs: Sunday August 12 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
on
NJ TV LOGO

Some prosecute, some do defense, some become judges. The exceptional may make it to the federal bench.
Then there are those who do it all - and more. A rare few even come to be called "legend." Former U.S. District Judge Herb Stern is one of those.
Starting as a DA in New York, Stern swiftly rose to be the powerful U.S Attorney for New Jersey, all less than a decade out of law school, with a string of spectacular cases - from the killing of Malcolm X to the mob hold on NJ politicians - that made him famous.
On the eve of the publication of his latest book, "Diary of a DA," Herb Stern sits down for a candid conversation with Host Raymond Brown on this edition of "Due Process."
Due Process - winner of 19 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on NJTV, successor to New Jersey Network, on the stations and cable positions once occupied by NJN.
Due Process is a production of Rutgers School of Law - Newark and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy with studio facilities provided by the Rutgers iTV Studio, Division of Continuing Studies.

Major funding for Due Process is provided by The Fund for New Jersey and Rutgers, The State University.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

This Week on Due Process: DREAM Act: One Step Closer



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This Week on Due Process
"DREAM Act: One Step Closer"
airs: Sunday August 5 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
on
NJ TV LOGO
A presidential initiative is bringing new hope to hundreds of thousands of undocumented young people - brought to this country as children, raised as Americans, but barred, until now, from legal status.

On this edition of Due Process, the process, the pitfalls and the politics of the Obama order, and how it falls far short of the hard-fought, but defeated, "Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act."

The DREAM Act would have transformed their lives, started them on a path to citizenship, but it went down to defeat in Congress in December of 2010.

The new Obama move has no provision for permanence, and could disappear with the presidential election, but it's still brought cheers from the left and condemnation from the right. Undocumented youth who qualify could come out of the shadows, with the right to legally work, free of the threat of arrest and deportation - for now.

A Due Process mini-doc, produced by Sandra King and Associate Producer Tania Ivanova, features a Rutgers honors student, Marisol Conde-Hernandez - brought to this country at 18 months, and risking her freedom by coming out publicly as undocumented.

Conde-Hernandez is also featured in the studio, along with Herb London of the Hudson and Manhattan Institutes and Lori Nessel of the Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice.

Due Process - winner of 19 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on NJTV, successor to New Jersey Network, on the stations and cable positions once occupied by NJN.


Due Process is a production of Rutgers School of Law - Newark and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy with studio facilities provided by the Rutgers iTV Studio, Division of Continuing Studies.


Major funding for Due Process is provided by The Fund for New Jersey and Rutgers, The State University.


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