Friday, January 24, 2014

New on NJTV - Fugitive Safe Surrender

"Fugitive Safe Surrender"
on
airs: Sunday January 26 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday January 28 at 11:30pm  
One of more than a dozen makeshift courtrooms in the Jersey City Armory, processing nearly 5,000 low-level fugitives






  
This Week on Due Process 


You may not have committed a major crime, maybe not a crime at all. It could be a ticket unpaid, a child support payment unmade, but it's enough to trigger a warrant for arrest - and that puts you on the wrong side of the law.

Tens of thousands in New Jersey can't get a license or a job, because warrants show up on a background check. They are always looking over their shoulders, knowing any contact with police could see them arrested or jailed.

But five times in recent years, the state has created a rare opportunity to clear a record and put a life back on track. It's called Fugitive Safe Surrender and when it came to Jersey City, Due Process was there for an inside look at a unique opportunity for thousands to come out of the shadows.

Back in the studio, we go deeper with Rev. William Howard of Bethany Baptist Church in Newark, with Lori Scott-Pickens of the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, and with Assistant Attorney General Wanda Moore.

We hope you'll join us!

Sandy King and Raymond Brown 


Due Process - winner of 22 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, January 17, 2014

New on NJTV - "Supreme Court Update 2014"

"Supreme Court Update 2014"
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airs: Sunday January 19 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday January 21 at 11:30pm 
Affirmative Action - Back on the Docket





This Week on Due Process 

This year's U.S. Supreme Court session is in full swing, with cases ranging from the constitutionality of prayer at public meetings to a test of presidential powers.

And while this high court docket may be drawing fewer headlines than last year's dramatic decisions on same sex marriage, we're keeping our eye on new cases involving abortion clinic protests, affirmative action in higher education and the coverage of contraception under Obamacare.

On this edition of Due Process: our annual Supreme Court update with national ACLU Legal Director Steve Shapiro.

We hope you'll join us!

Sandy and Raymond  


Due Process - winner of 22 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. 

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

New on NJTV - "Death with Dignity"

  "Death with Dignity"
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airs: Sunday November 17 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday November 19 at 11:30pm
A flier distributed by Final Exit Network





This Week on Due Process

End of life.  A time few of us like to think about.  But, for some - those suffering from irreversible illness and a certain, painful end - a peaceful death, by choice, might seem a reasonable choice.

On this edition of "Due Process, " what proponents call a "death with dignity."  A suicide with some gentle assistance.  Should there be an individual right to die - if pain, disease and a body that's stopped working have made life less than bearable?

The NJ Legislature hasn't yet weighed in on a bill modeled after the Oregon and Washington laws on "right to die," but polls show the public increasingly in favor.

We visit with a man suffering from a degenerative brain disease, who says all he wants is a peaceful finish,  before he loses both his body and his mind, as well as a leader of the national volunteer organization, Final Exit Network.  And we get a look inside a Swiss clinic where the hopelessly ill from all over the world are able to come for help in dying.

Our studio guests: Assemblyman John Burzichelli, the ACLU's Ed Barocas and Seton Hall Law Prof. Kathleen Boozang.

It's a difficult subject - but a "Due Process" you won't want to miss.

Sandy and Ray

   
Due Process - winner of 22 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on NJTV, successor to New Jersey Network, on the stations and cable positions once occupied by NJN.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

New on NJTV - "Mount Laurel"

  "Mount Laurel"
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airs: Sunday November 10 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday November 12 at 11:30pm
The Ethel Lawrence Houses, which launched the landmark case





This Week on Due Process

The New York Times places them among the most  "important civil rights decisions of the modern era."   A pair of landmark rulings  by the New Jersey Supreme Court, prohibiting "exclusionary zoning" and requiring a "fair share" of affordable housing in every municipality in the state.

Mount Laurel, a court case that began nearly 50 years ago when the South Jersey suburb blocked just 36 garden apartments intended for displaced black and poor residents.  The NAACP filed suit - and the rest is history.

But it's been a troubled history, praised by some, condemned by others .. and still creating dissension, resistance and, now, still another major Supreme Court ruling.

The ongoing fight for fair housing, the Governor's opposition and what comes next - on this week's edition of "Due Process."

Studio guests: Senator Ray Lesniak and Assemblyman Scott Rumana.

   
Due Process - winner of 22 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on NJTV, successor to New Jersey Network, on the stations and cable positions once occupied by NJN.

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Friday, November 1, 2013

New on NJTV - "Same-Sex Marriage: Here at Last"

  "Same-Sex Marriage: Here at Last"
on
airs: Sunday November 3 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday November 5 at 11:30pm
Cindy Meneghin and Maureen Kilian at their long-awaited wedding In Montclair





This Week on Due Process 


When Lambda Legal filed suit 11 years ago, the idea was to make New Jersey the first state in the union to legalize same-sex marriage.  But 13 other states and the District of Columbia got there first.

It wasn't until late last month that New Jersey finally lifted the bar on gay marriage, and, since then, there's been a run on weddings in this state's same-sex community.

On this edition of Due Process, we look back at the long fight for gay marriage, and our Due Process coverage over the last 17 years.

In the studio: Larry Lustberg, who won the latest court case; former Gov. Jim McGreevey, who signed the state's Domestic Partnerships Act nearly 10 years ago, and Demetrios Stratis, a legal advisor to the NJ Family Policy Council.

We hope you'll join us.

Sandy and Ray

  
Due Process - winner of 22 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. 

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Monday, August 5, 2013

EMMY NOMINATIONS!

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We are delighted to report that Due Process has garnered 3 more Mid-Atlantic Emmy nominations. Success in all 3 categories would bring our number of wins - in New York and Philadelphia - to an unprecedented 24 Emmys (and more than 85 nominations)!
Our 2013 nominated programs, all aired on NJTV, are:
  • Outstanding Talk/Discussion Series, featuring excerpts from 3 Due Process programs:
    • "Eyewitnesses" and their fallibility in criminal cases.
                   http://dueprocesstv.rutgers.edu/episodes.php?id=74 
    • "The Making of Lee Boyd Malvo" and how an abused and abandoned teenager - now serving life in solitary - became the younger DC sniper.
                   http://dueprocesstv.rutgers.edu/episodes.php?id=347 
    • "Slavery and Lincoln" - on the 16th President's path from racist to Great Emancipator
                   http://dueprocesstv.rutgers.edu/episodes.php?id=350 
  • Outstanding Interview/Discussion Program:
    • "After Newtown," a look at the aftermath of the Connecticut school massacre that shocked the world and put gun control back on this country's front burner.
                   http://dueprocesstv.rutgers.edu/episodes.php?id=348 
  • Outstanding Education Program Feature:
    • "The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights," exploring both sides of the ongoing debate over New Jersey legislation, which launched the toughest anti-bullying program in the country.
                   http://dueprocesstv.rutgers.edu/episodes.php?id=79

Ceremonies for the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences are scheduled for Sept. 7 in Philadelphia.
Wish us luck!
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. 

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Due Process on 13 - McGreevey Redux


"McGreevey Redux"
airs: Saturday July 27 at 9:30 am
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Jim McGreevey with Ray Brown and Sandy King
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On week six of our summer run on Thirteen - A no holds barred interview with Jim McGreevey brings Due Process scrutiny to the "resurrected" former NJ governor, who has reinvented himself, with the help of HBO, into a national symbol of both disgrace and redemption.
It's a Due Process you won't want to miss!
Sandy and Ray
   
Due Process - winner of 21 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on Thirteen Saturday mornings at 9:30, and on NJTV on Sundays at 9:30am and 7:00pm and Tuesday nights at 11:30. 

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. 

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