Sunday, June 23, 2013

"We're on Thirteen!" (Spread the Word)

Saturdays 9:30 AM 

King Brown Scheck
Sandy and Raymond on set with Barry Scheck
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We are delighted to report that beginning this weekend - at 9:30 on Saturday mornings - we will have a summer run on WNET/Thirteen - in addition to our regular airings on NJTV. 
These will be encore presentations of some of the best of "Due Process," beginning with our three-part series on exonerating the falsely imprisoned, featuring Innocence Project Founder Barry Scheck. 
If you are a fan of "Due Process," we hope you'll catch us on Thirteen, the most watched public television channel in the nation.
And if you value our unique programming in the public interest - focused exclusively on critical issues of law and justice - and would like to see it reach a far larger audience, we hope you'll go one step further and let Thirteen know that you appreciate seeing us on their air, and that you hope we will remain there! 
You can leave a comment on the Thirteen website - http://www.thirteen.org/about/contact/ - or drop an email to programming@thirteen.org 
We sincerely thank you and appreciate your support! 
Sandy and Raymond
  
Due Process - winner of 21 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on NJTV, successor to New Jersey Network, on the stations and cable positions once occupied by NJN. And beginning June 22, find us on Thirteen Saturday mornings at 9:30. 


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

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Friday, April 19, 2013

This Week on Due Process - Good Samaritan


"Good Samaritan"  
airs: Sunday April 21 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday April 23 at 11:30 pm 
Emergency Room
Does a drug overdose have to mean death? Bill proponents say no.

  
  
 
  
 
This Week on Due Process 
on   
NJ TV LOGO
 
The argument is that in an overdose crisis, fear of police and prosecution often keeps even good friends from getting help.

So the drug deaths continue to add up.  More than 700 each year in New Jersey alone. Some practitioners, even legislators from both sides of the aisle, say there's one simple way to get help when it's needed. Remove the fear of arrest!

On this edition of Due Process: the "Good Samaritan" bill: a way of encouraging friends, fellow users, even dealers, to call for life-saving help by shielding them from prosecution. A small price to pay, say supporters.  But the bill's been put in legislative limbo by conditional veto of the Governor.

From an opening mini doc, featuring a Middlesex County mother, whose son died from an overdose in a Rutgers dorm when his friends failed to immediately call for help, to a contentious debate in-studio, we explore both sides of a sensitive subject.

Studio guests: Bill Sponsor Sen. Joseph Vitale, Bill Opponent Assemblyman  Erik Peterson and, from the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Kevin Meara.

It's a Due Process program you won't want to miss!

Sandy and Ray


Due Process - winner of 21 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, April 12, 2013

This Week on Due Process - Ban the Box


"Ban the Box"
  
airs: Sunday April 14 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday April 16 at 11:30 pm 
Arrest
Any Arrest Can Put a Job Out of Reach

  
  
 
  
 
This Week on Due Process 
on

NJ TV LOGO
 
 
You apply for a job, fill out an application and get to the critical question: "Have you ever been arrested or convicted of a crime." Most of us can simply say "no" and move on. But one in four Americans have to check that box. And, chances are, that's the end of that job.

It's a harsh reality that's triggered a movement to "ban the box" and erase that first barrier to employment. The fledgling bill is titled "The Opportunity to Compete Act." Reentry advocates say it's critical to slowing the revolving door of recidivism.

The opening field piece features bill sponsors Sen. Sandra Cunningham and Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, corporate leader Al Koeppe and two ex-offenders, who say their prison past blocks their way to a job.

In the studio with both sides of the issue: Cornell Brooks of the NJ Institute for Social Justice, Integrity House Founder Dave Kerr and Eric Degesero of the NJ Fuel Merchants and the NJ Independent Electrical Contractors.

See it all - and see what you think - this Sunday or Tuesday on NJTV.  Or catch this and all our programs, on demand, on our website, the NJTV website or on YouTube.

We hope you'll join us!

Sandy and Raymond
  
 
Due Process - winner of 21 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, April 5, 2013

This Week on Due Process - McGreevey Redux

"McGreevey Redux"
  
airs: Sunday April 7 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday April 9 at 11:30 pm

Ray McGreevey Sandy
Jim McGreevey with Ray Brown and Sandy King
  
  
 
  
 
This Week on Due Process 
on 
  
NJ TV LOGO
 
He says he's proof that there can be second chances, that even a disgraced governor can find a new, more authentic life - marked by faith and service.
 
On this edition of Due Process, a candid conversation with Jim McGreevey, no longer a politician - now a candidate for the Episcopal priesthood and a counselor to women in jail, now at peace with his own sexuality 
 
A new HBO documentary, "Fall to Grace," gives a glimpse of that new life.  But our talk with the former governor goes several steps further, probing the disconnect between McGreevey then and McGreevey now, not just in his personal life, but in his commitment to social justice.
 
It's a substantive interview we know you'll want to see.

Please join us!

Sandy and Raymond.
 
 
Due Process - winner of 21 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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Thursday, February 21, 2013

This Week on Due Process - Emancipation

"Lincoln and Emancipation"
 
airs: Sunday February 24 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
 
and Tuesday February 26 at 11:30 pm
Emancipated
"Reading the Emancipation Proclamation" Charles Henry Granger 1864
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This Week on Due Process
on
 
NJ TV LOGO
 
 
150 years ago, he signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Two years later, he would see the Emancipation Proclamation through. But how did Abraham Lincoln really feel about African-Americans and slavery? Was the Lincoln who first ran for President, the same Lincoln who was killed in office? And how did an apparent racist become the Great Emancipator?
 
On this edition of Due Process, we turn to two nationally-recognized experts for answers: Rutgers Distinguished History Professor Clement Price, Director of the University's Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience, and Columbia University Historian Eric Foner, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "The Fiery Trial, Lincoln and Slavery."
 
In a wide-ranging conversation with Sandra King and Raymond Brown, Professors Price and Foner explore Lincoln's racism, his pragmatism and his unique ability for growth.
 
We hope you'll join us on Sunday at 9:30am or 7:00pm, or Tuesday night at 11:30.
 
 
Due Process - winner of 21 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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Thursday, February 14, 2013

This Week on Due Process - Supreme Court Update 2013

Gay Marriage



 
 
 

This Week on Due Process

"Supreme Court Update 2013"

airs: Sunday February 17 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday February 19 at 11:30 pm
on 
NJ TV LOGO
 
Gay marriage, voting rights ... even the right to remain silent before arrest. Just some of what's at stake in this year's session of The U.S. Supreme Court.

On this week's edition of Due Process, we get the inside story on the cases - and their consequences - with ACLU National Legal Director Steve Shapiro.

It's an important Due Process that you won't want to miss!

Thanks for watching!

Sandy and Raymond

Due Process - winner of 21 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, February 8, 2013

This Week on Due Process - After Newtown

Sandy Hook Vicitms Tribute







This Week on Due Process

"After Newtown"

airs: Sunday February 10 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday February 12 at 11:30 pm
on 
NJ TV LOGO
 
Gun rights ... gun regulation. Always hot button issues, but never more than right now. The President's fighting for new gun controls ... The Governor's named a task force ... And there's hardly a day that it's not front page news.

Gun control forces see their best chance yet for new ways of combatting gun violence. Gun advocates, too, are seizing the day, decrying incursion on their right to bear arms. Passionate voices raised on both sides, galvanized by an unthinkable massacre - and the focus of this week's Due Process.

Our post-Newtown mini doc traces the issue from the White House to the State House. The debate then moves into the studio, where we're joined by Ceasefire New Jersey's Nicola Bocour, Gun Rights Lawyer Frank Pisano and Assemblyman Joseph Cryan (D-Union).

A major national debate, with a New Jersey angle, on the next edition of Due Process.

Please join us on NJTV this Sunday at 9:30am or 7pm, or Tuesday night at 11:30.

Peace,
Sandy and Ray

Due Process - winner of 21 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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